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The fall of Bashar al-Assad has prompted complex questions about the future of the one million Syrians who fled the war and sought refuge in Europe.
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00:00The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has brought hope to Syrians in the EU that they
00:11can finally return to their homeland.
00:14But change could happen faster than expected.
00:17European countries including Germany, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, France and Sweden announced
00:23that they would review their asylum practices, mainly by freezing the asylum procedures of
00:29newcomers.
00:30Austria went one step further, announcing plans to start deporting migrants back to
00:36Syria.
00:37For some MEPs, it's too early to make such a decision.
00:41Deporting people back to Syria, I think it's much too early to do that because we don't
00:45know what will happen next.
00:48Will the country live in peace or will different groups start fighting each other and making
00:53things even worse?
00:54So to think about deportation, bringing people back is much too early and we shouldn't do
00:58that at this moment.
01:00While some member states are already talking about sending Syrians back, others are concerned
01:06that more refugees could arrive to Europe.
01:08It remains to be seen whether the Islamist groups that have seized power will respect
01:13the different religious groups that make up Syria and also whether new tensions between
01:18the different factions do not erupt.
01:20Cyprus could be specifically affected in case of a new refugee wave.
01:26At the moment, we don't have a stable government in Syria.
01:29Things will be clear once we have a stable government.
01:33By not having a stable government, there is a huge risk that we have a lot of immigration
01:39from Syria, not only to Cyprus but to other European Union countries.
01:45According to the Cypriot MEP, member states are waiting for guidance from the European
01:50Commission.
01:52So far, the institution says that the situation in the field is evolving and needs to be monitored.
02:00But they have reminded member states that asylum claims have to be assessed on an individual,
02:05case-by-case basis.

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