Syria's President Assad would 'welcome dwelling refugees'

Syrian President Bashar al Assad has mentioned he would welcome dwelling refugees who escaped the nation's long-running civil warfare.

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In an unique interview with Sky News Arabia, he blamed the nation's financial state of affairs as the rationale why refugees should not returning to their homeland, pointing to the "image of war" in Syria for the shortage of much-needed worldwide funding in its economic system.

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"Over the last few years we've seen just under half a million people return and none of them were harmed," he mentioned.

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"What's stopped more from coming back is the economic situation.

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"How can a refugee return with out electrical energy or college for his youngsters or medical remedy? These are life's necessities.

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"That's the reason.

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"We pardoned all refugees who got here again aside from individuals who dedicated severe crimes."

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But a number of human rights teams and worldwide organisations together with the United Nations, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have mentioned it's unsafe for refugees to return to Syria.

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Those who've returned confronted "grave human rights abuses and persecution at the hands of the Syria government and affiliated militias", Human Rights Watch mentioned.

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Syria is topic to powerful US sanctions - known as the Caesar Act - which President Assad says "is an obstacle without doubt but it is not the biggest obstacle".

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"The biggest obstacle is the terrorist demolishing the infrastructure. The biggest obstacle is the image of war in Syria which prohibits any investor from dealing with the Syrian market," he mentioned.

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Syria's foreign money is collapsing and the nation is affected by a scarcity of electrical energy, drugs and each day necessities, regardless of help from Russia and Iran.

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War in Syria broke out in 2011, with August 2023 marking ten years since then President Obama determined to not bomb Syria after chemical weapons had been used within the nation.

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President Assad has now regained management of the capital Damascus and most city areas.

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The warfare rages on with the UN estimating that greater than 300,000 civilians had been killed within the first decade of the battle.

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In the 12-year battle, greater than half of the nation's 22 million pre-war inhabitants fled their houses with the civil warfare a significant factor in Europe's migrant disaster.

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The governments of Canada and the Netherlands lately filed torture complaints in opposition to Syria within the International Court of Justice over the "unlawful killing" of 1000's of civilians.

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Assad's energy nonetheless restricted regardless of comeback

It is ten years, to the month, since President Obama determined on the final minute to not bomb Syria after chemical weapons had been used within the nation.

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In the years since, tens of 1000's extra individuals have been killed in preventing and the civil warfare continues – however President Bashar al Assad has regained management of the capital, Damascus, and most city areas in Syria.

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Millions of Syrians fled the preventing and are nonetheless refugees, unable to return to their houses.

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Many have tried to make the damaging sea crossings into Europe - the Syrian civil warfare is a big issue within the migrant disaster on European shores.

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Assad's declare within the interview with Sky News Arabia, that he would welcome the refugees dwelling, ignores the fact that many do not wish to return to a rustic underneath his rule.

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With elements of Syria nonetheless in insurgent arms, Assad can not declare outright victory, however he's being accepted again into the Arab world.

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He desperately wants funding with Syria's economic system dealing with powerful US sanctions, its foreign money collapsing and a scarcity of electrical energy, drugs and each day necessities.

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Support from his allies - Russia and Iran - is just not sufficient.

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Bashar al Assad is displaying confidence to journey overseas once more and is beginning to rebuild his energy. That energy is proscribed although.

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He might need survived the Arab Spring when most leaders did not however he's nonetheless a pariah within the West, accused of warfare crimes, and his nation remains to be at warfare and in ruins.

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But accusations of warfare crimes in opposition to President Assad haven't stopped him from slowly being reaccepted by Middle Eastern leaders.

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He lately attended the annual Arab League summit after he was suspended by the alliance throughout his crackdown on pro-democracy protests that led to the breakout of the civil warfare.

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Read extra:Syria's neighbours have accepted Assad has received the warfareArab League votes to readmit Syria

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President Assad additionally mentioned fleeing Syria through the warfare was "never on the cards" for him.

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He instructed Sky News Arabia: "There were no internal demands for the president to depart. It's important for a president to leave, or to leave his responsibilities to be more precise, when the people demand it - not due to external interference or external wars.

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"When it is attributable to inside causes that is regular however when it is due to exterior warfare that is known as escape or to flee. And me fleeing was by no means on the playing cards."

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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