The situation in Syria could give us more refugees in Europe. The call to dissolve the “Kurdistan employee party” (PKK) can lead to wave of refugees and the change in power in Syria can encourage people to flee. That is at least what an expert in the middle says.
When the situation escalates in Syria, Europe can expect refugees from the Land Walter Posch in the Middle East. But what is the situation in Syria at the moment?
The prisoner Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and founder of the forbidden “Workers” Party Kurdistan “had called on the party to resolve. There is also a power change in Syria. Ahmed Al-Sharaa was appointed as transitional chairman after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. These two events can ensure that the situation in Syria gets worse.
If the Kurds in Syria could not retain their autonomous self-management area (Aanes, Rojava) that they control or transform them into the new Syria, the expert in the Middle East Walter Posch warns.
In the case of a collapse, “inevitably new refugee flows” “”
This collapse would “inevitably result in new refugee flows to Europe,” writes Posch in the “IFK monitor” of the Institute for Peace Protection and Conflict Management of the State Defense Academy in Vienna. He makes clear the refugees “experienced hunters and squadrons”.
Location of the Kurds has deteriorated considerably
The situation of the Kurds had deteriorated considerably when the Islamist “liberation movement for Syria” (HTS) under the leadership of Al-Sharaa took over the power in Syria, Posch explained. The new government maintains close relationships according to Ankara and rejects any form of Kurdish self -government.
Currently heavy fighting
It also crashes in Syria. According to activists, at least 48 people were killed in severe struggles between the Syrian transition forces and armed supporters of the cases ruler Bashar al-Assad. The head of the security authorities in the province of Latakia-Dit is in Western Syria reported violent fights between government forces and Assad-Loyal Fighters on Thursday.
Source: Krone

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