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Syrian Refugee Complains He Did Not Have Time for Syria Vacation
by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, July 9, 2019
A Syrian refugee living in Germany complained on social media about not being able to go on holiday to Syria because he had “something important” to do.
Syrian asylum seeker Aras Bacho, who has previously written for several publications including HuffPost, said he knew at least six Syrians who had travelled from Germany to Syria on holiday.
“Two weeks ago, six Syrians I know went on holiday to Syria to visit their family members and have some peace, especially from Germany. You miss your homeland and it is now everyday life that Syrians do this!” he wrote.
Bacho then complained that he was not able to go on holiday as well saying: “Unfortunately, I was unable to go on holiday to Syria because something very important got in the way, and I hope to catch up very soon during the holidays. Germany is stressful and you need some kind of break.”
So-called refugees travelling back to their country of origin for a holiday is not a new trend. As early as 2016, reports from Germany revealed that asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, and Lebanon were using German taxpayer cash to fund holidays in their home countries.
Germany is not the only country to see asylum seekers take a holiday in the country they allegedly fled…..
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/201...yria-vacation/
The phenomenon of Muslim refugees going back to their home countries on vacation isn’t a new one, and it raises obvious questions about how much danger these “refugees” were really in. Many of them, of course, are not truly “refugees” at all, but economic migrants.
Religious minorities, however, such as Christians and Yazidis, are in ongoing danger in many Muslim countries, yet their persecution is largely ignored, and they are abandoned.
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