CDU wants to send Syrian refugees back - Baerbock warns!
CDU wants to send Syrian refugees back - Baerbock warns!
Schönefeld, Deutschland - A political earthquake shakes the Middle East! After the regime has fallen by Bashar al-Assad, there is a mixture of relief and uncertainty in Syria and beyond. But what does this mean for the approximately one million Syrian refugees who chose Germany as a refuge? Does it now mean packing suitcases and back home to rebuild the country? CDU circles mean yes, but Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warns for caution.
Baerbock urges against making hasty decisions about the security policy situation in Syria. She emphasizes: "Nobody can predict on this day how things will go in Syria." These words fall as part of an inspection of the logistics center of the German Red Cross at BER Airport. Baerbock also criticizes that some politicians "abuse the situation for party political purposes". You can find more about this at Welt .
debate return plans - too early or long overdue?
Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser shares Baerbock's concern and considers speculation to be “dubious” about the return of Syrian refugees soon. It refers to the currently confusing situation in the region and warns that concrete return options are currently not yet predictable. "It would be dubious to speculate about it in such a volatile location," said Faeser when visiting London.
CDU politicians are pressing the accelerator pedal. The Union's parliamentary managing director, Thorsten Frei, sees no reason to grant Syrians subsidiary protection. Union faction vice also speaks plain text and suggests supporting those willing to return with a 1000 euro start money. "That would be a first step," commented Spahn in an interview. Friedrich Merz, Chancellor candidate of the Union, advocates close cooperation with Turkey to analyze the situation and develop solutions.
law and justice - persecution of war criminals
While the political waves are high, the Islamist group Haiat Tahrir al-Scham (HTS) has its own agenda. She plans to name ex-officers involved in state torture and to hold her as a war criminal. HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has announced that it would write down rewards for information about these criminals. "We will not hesitate to hold criminals accountable," he said. The FAZ According to Snhr, more than 15,000 people have died by torture since the beginning of the civil war, with the Syrian government being held responsible.
In the middle of all these developments, a return of Syrian refugees remains uncertain and delicate. The location in the Middle East is once again a explosive and widely ramified reality. It remains to be seen how things develop and what steps are taken to bring peace and stability to the region.
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