Syrian refugees whose living standards have further deteriorated after
the military coup in Egypt are returning to Syria
Syrian
refugees whose living standards have further deteriorated after the military
coup in Egypt are beginning to return to Syria
There
has been an 80 percent increase in the number of passengers traveling from
Cairo to Syria in recent days, according to a source at Cairo International
Airport.
Officials
expressed that, while three flights per week were scheduled between Syria and
Egypt, there had been a steep decline in the number of passengers in flights
from Syria to Cairo in comparison to the earlier months of the year.
A
resident of the October 6 area, which has the densest Syrian refugee population
in Egyptian capital Cairo, Luey as-Salih (30) told an AA correspondent that the
living areas of Syrian refugees had been restricted following recent events in
the country.
Indicating
that he plans to return to Syria next week, as-Salih said that many Syrians
plan to leave Egyptdespite the risk of "being the target of bombs" in
Syria.
As-Salih
voiced that many Syrians, who had formerly considered Egypt to be a safe haven,
now preferred to return to Syria rather than be detained in Egypt.
Explaining
that Syrian refugees were now uneasy about being present in public places,
as-Salih added that some media outlets were spreading reports against Syrian
refugees, accusing them of involvement in the internal affairs of Egypt.
The
increase in the number of passengers boarding flights from Cairo to Syria is
being attributed to the destabilization of the country following the military
coup, the severe interventions of security forces in Rabaa al-Adaweya and other
areas which have led to the deaths of a large number of demonstrators, the
increase in media reports targeting Syrian refugees, and the introduction of a
visa requirement for Syrians seeking to enter Egypt.
Anadolu Agency (AA)
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