For nearly a decade, Germany had stopped all deportations to Syria. But that's about to change. A blanket ban expired at the end of last year, and Germany's federal interior ministers have failed to agree on an extension.
This means authorities can now send people back to a country where they could face torture or death. But as Sibel Karkus reports, it might be difficult in practice.
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This means authorities can now send people back to a country where they could face torture or death. But as Sibel Karkus reports, it might be difficult in practice.
#MigrantCrisis #Germany #Deportation
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