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    Cyprus Halts Syrian Asylum Requests Amid Migrant Influx

    April 16, 2024Updated:April 22, 20242 Mins Read
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    This image provided by Cyprus shows its officials helping migrants and refugees in the sea near the coastal resort of Protaras, on the east side of the Mediterranean island [File: Joint Rescue Coordination Centre via AP]. source: Aljazeera.
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    Cyprus, facing an unprecedented surge in migrant arrivals, has taken the drastic step of halting asylum applications from Syrian nationals. President Nikos Christodoulides announced via social media, citing the need to address the overwhelming influx of refugees from war-torn Syria.

    The decision to suspend the processing of asylum requests from Syrian individuals comes amidst a backdrop of escalating arrivals, particularly from regions devastated by conflict. President Christodoulides did not specify the duration of the suspension, leaving many questions unanswered regarding the future of asylum seekers already on the island and those contemplating the perilous journey across the Mediterranean.

    One of the driving forces behind Cyprus’ decision is its ongoing efforts to persuade the European Union to reevaluate the situation in Syria and designate certain areas as safe zones. Such a designation would facilitate the repatriation of migrants to less hazardous regions, easing the burden on countries like Cyprus, which struggle to accommodate the influx of asylum seekers.

    As the suspension takes effect, individuals arriving from Syria are confronted with the grim reality of being confined to overcrowded reception camps. The conditions in these camps, already stretched to their limits, raise concerns about the well-being and safety of migrants awaiting processing and potential resettlement.

    President Christodoulides’ recent visit to Lebanon underscores Cyprus’ proactive approach to addressing the root causes of the migrant crisis. Reeling from a protracted economic downturn compounded by political instability, Lebanon has become a major departure point for migrants seeking refuge in neighboring countries. Cyprus, located near Lebanon, has borne the brunt of this migration flow, exacerbating existing challenges in managing migrant arrivals.

    The decision to suspend asylum applications from Syrian nationals reflects the growing urgency of the migrant situation in Cyprus. Since the beginning of the year, the island nation has seen a staggering increase in arrivals, with over 4,000 migrants and refugees reaching its shores. This influx, compared to a mere 78 arrivals during the same period in the previous year, underscores the severity of the crisis and the need for immediate action.

    Despite its relatively small population, Cyprus has emerged as one of the primary destinations for migrants and refugees within the European Union. The disproportionate burden placed on Cyprus highlights the broader challenges EU member states face in managing migration flows and ensuring the protection of vulnerable populations.

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