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Denmark Becomes First European Country To Deport Refugees From Syria


Over the past few months, if not years, we hear a lot of talk about Syrian refugees.

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With no place to go literally, these people struggle in the homes of finding a secure place to stay. And while some nations may be willing to accept them, others not so much. Therefore, when news broke about famous European nations pulling the strings on Syrian refugees, it went viral.

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And in case you’re still wondering who that nation is, well, it’s Denmark of course. Yes, the country is the first in the European region to deport Syrian refugees. And the news is breaking by the second.

Here are the latest updates on the story that we’ve gathered just for you.

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Source: TRT World

Denmark makes a groundbreaking decision

Denmark tends to make the news, on and off again. Whether it’s the world issuing a ban on certain Danish products or the country’s own political swifts- the news that arises from the nation is plenty.

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Recently, Denmark opted to send away 94 migrants to camps. In the same way, leading media outlets spoke about how the nation called some surrounding areas safe to inhabit.

Therefore, this makes Denmark famous for another notable reason-deporting out refugees. Officials reported how they felt it is now safe for their return.

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In the same way, they called out Damascus for its great safety. And for them, that was enough of a green signal to move forward with their decision.

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Source: TRT World

94 refugees stripped

The famous Scandanavian nation has literally stripped away 94 Syrians from receiving any form of residency permits.point 353 |

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Moreover, all of those without any form of permits can no longer stay in the country, mentioned leading officers.point 95 | Calling out their permits as temporary, the country mentioned how they no longer needed any form of protection.point 189 | 1

Moreover, the news came at a time when Denmark’s leading officials released public statements to the press. “Protection is no longer needed,” they mentioned.

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While the sudden decision did raise plenty of eyebrows from all over, officials had one thing to say. According to them, Denmark is very open about all of its decisions, from day one. And they claim that this was certainly no big exception to the norm.

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“We are very open and honest from the very beginning with our Syrians,” they added.

Denmark’s decision doesn’t go unnoticed

Denmark’s decision didn’t go unnoticed by fellow countries in the region. With many more housing refugees across the board, the country spoke about how it would provide protection for all those refugees as needed. But when they felt the time was right for them to return, they would deport them.

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“It’s now very safe for them to go back. They need to return and settle in their homeland. That is where they belong and hence need to rebuild their lives again,” ministers added.

But how did the sudden decision come in the first place? Certainly, that is a question on so many people’s minds.

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The real reason behind the decision

The actual decision comes at a time when the country announced how the immigration department would take center stage at enlarging safe areas in Syria. And in that particular clause, they added Damascus too.

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While Germany made its fair share of claims of entering the news, Denmark’s response turned into a more highlighted ordeal. See, Germany sent a bucketload of criminals back to their homeland. But ordering refugees to return was another ballgame altogether.

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The nation outlined its goals clearly. And that is when they talked about having zero asylum seekers in their nation. But if you think human rights would not notice their decision, think again.

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Many people feel it is wrong and unethical to do such a thing. Moreover, the fact that a brutal regime still rules in Syria is another reason why these poor people need safety.

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