Syrian Refugees in Europe Face Uncertainty Amid Repatriation Debate

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The fall of Bashar Assad has sparked a debate in Europe about the repatriation of Syrian refugees, with some politicians advocating for their return to Syria. This has caused anxiety among Syrians in Europe, who fear losing their residency status amid the unstable situation in their homeland. While some, like Osama Sabsabi, are returning to Syria temporarily, others are concerned about the safety and practicality of returning. European leaders are divided, with some emphasizing the need for Syrians to stay due to their contributions to the economy, particularly in sectors like healthcare.
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