The long anticipated return home for residents of the Syrian town of Tel Rifaat, displaced since 2014, has collided with a ...
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Assad’s fall opens window for Syrian refugees to head home − but for many, it won’t be an easy decisionIt also provides an opportunity for migration scholars like ourselves to better understand what happens when refugees finally return home. Previous research has shown that Syrian refugees who are ...
Mehdi al-Shayesh thought he would quickly resettle in his central Syrian home town after Bashar al-Assad was ousted, but like many others stuck in camps, he found his home uninhabitable.
The UNHCR estimates that about 27% of Syrian refugees intend to return home in the coming months. The refugees who have returned include some who were “registered with UNHCR and other Syrians ...
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