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Turkey on Sunday said it would ban Syrian refugees living in Turkey from visiting their families back home during Eid al-Adha, similar to the restrictions imposed on their visits to Syria during Eid al-Fitr holiday last April, said Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu.
Each year, thousands of Syrian refugees cross the border into Syria to celebrate the holidays and then return to Turkey.
“This is currently not acceptable. Those wishing to return to Syria will receive a one-way transit permit,” Soylo said at a press conference Saturday in Ankara.
The Adha festival is set for mid-July this year.
I have to agree with that. If it's safe enough for you to go home to party, then it is safe enough to return home.
Each year, thousands of Syrian refugees cross the border into Syria to celebrate the holidays and then return to Turkey.
“This is currently not acceptable. Those wishing to return to Syria will receive a one-way transit permit,” Soylo said at a press conference Saturday in Ankara.
The Adha festival is set for mid-July this year.
Turkey Bans Syrians From Spending Adha Eid at Home
Turkey on Sunday said it would ban Syrian refugees living in Turkey from visiting their families back home during Eid al-Adha, similar to the restrictions imposed on their visits to Syria during Eid al-Fitr holiday last April, said Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu. Each year, thousands...
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I have to agree with that. If it's safe enough for you to go home to party, then it is safe enough to return home.