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The ousting of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has sparked celebrations around Syria and beyond, and has prompted many to begin returning to their war-ravaged country. The United Nations estimates that some one million Syrians may go back in the first half of 2025, but is calling on states not to force them to do so.
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00:00We've seen so far returns from Turkey, from Lebanon and smaller numbers from Jordan, but
00:20we've also seen outflows as well.
00:23Now we have forecasted that we hope to see somewhere in the order of one million Syrians
00:29returning between January and June of next year.
00:40What we're saying to governments that have suspended asylum proceedings is that please
00:45continue to respect the right to access territory, to lodge an asylum claim, but give us and
00:54Syrian refugees time to assess whether it's safe to go back.
00:58People simply cannot, after 14 years of displacement, pack a bag overnight and return to a country
01:04that has been devastated by conflict.

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