Sweden on Friday advised Syrians against
rushing to its embassies in a futile bid for asylum, saying that only those
already in Sweden could apply.
In
early September, Sweden became the first and so far only European Union country
to promise blanket asylum to all Syrian citizens already in Sweden, citing the
violence in Syria.
“More Syrians have come to Sweden’s embassies
in the countries around Syria to ask for asylum,” said Camilla Aakesson
Lindblom, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Foreign Ministry. “However, you cannot
apply for asylum at the embassies,” according to the France News Agency.
No
figure was given for the number of asylum seekers at Swedish embassies in
recent days, but the Foreign Ministry said it was reinforcing its diplomatic
staff overseas to help handle the situation.
Sophia
Oehvall Lindberg, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Migration Board, said Syrians
can apply for asylum only after they have reached Sweden.
“In the period from Sept. 4 to 11, we have
received 2,000 applications for asylum, which is really a lot, including 700
from Syrians,” she said, adding that during normal weeks Sweden only gets 600
to 800 applications from all nationalities. She said it was too early to say if
the spike was related to Sweden’s decision granting blanket asylum.”
In
August, 4,804 people, including Syrians and other citizens of other countries,
applied for asylum in Sweden, up 17 percent from July. Since early 2012, Sweden
has received about 14,700 asylum applications from Syrians.
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