After Assad's fall, some say it's time for Syrian refugees to go home
Briefly

The end of Assad's tyranny is a great relief for many people who have suffered torture, murder and terror. Many refugees who have found protection in Germany have renewed hope of returning to their Syrian homeland, but the situation in Syria is currently very confusing. Therefore, concrete possibilities for return cannot be predicted at the moment and it would be dubious to speculate about this in such a volatile situation.
Some host countries went further, suggesting they would be pressing Syrians to leave. Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said his ministry was preparing a plan for "orderly repatriation and deportation to Syria." This indicates that the political climate shift could lead to significant changes in how refugees are treated in these nations.
Read at Washington Post
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