Syrian has acted as a Mujahideen media – he had to recruit new members and increase the fear of European population with the help of photos of propaganda, video, movies, images through social networks.
Austria has taken forced return to Syria for the first time for 15 years. On Thursday morning, authorities deported a 32 -year -old Syria citizen, convicted of participation with a terrorist organization Islamic State. Austria Presse Agentur reported this.
“Removing now is part of a tough, which means a fair, transition policy,” said internal work minister Gergard Carner. He emphasized that Austria will continue to expel the criminals, including Syria, “continue and step -steps.”
The deported person was convicted in November 2018 by the Salzburg court for seven years in prison for participation in ISIS. According to investigators, he is engaged in promotion, recruitment and terrorist content spread through many online platforms, including Twitter, YouTube, Telegram, Facebook and WordPress. On Twitter only he conducted nearly 30 accounts. 40 thousand media files associated with terrorism were found on its devices.
In February 2019, the Federal Administration for Foreigners removed a person of refugee status and made an expulsion decision with unlimited entry prohibition. However, then removal is recognized as impossible due to the situation in Syria.
After the release from prison in December last year, the exiled filed a new request for international protection. It was rejected in April 2025. At this time, a change in the situation after the collapse of the Bashar al -assad regime, the return to Syria was recognized as acceptable -acceptable. The BFA has decided based on the country’s situation assessment provided by the European Agency for asylum (EUAA).
In March 2025, Syrian was re -arrested for a new criminal offense. In May, he was punished for two months in prison, after which he was placed in the middle of the restraint to be removed.
On Thursday, the deportation was conducted by a regular flight to Istanbul to Damascus.
According to Austria’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, after a regime change in Syria, 350 Syrians returned to the country, living in a central European country.
Earlier, Austria’s Ministry of Internal Affairs decided to suspend the reunion of families for asylum applicants in the country.
It is also reported that about 70% of Ukraine refugees plan to stay in Europe. About half of the Ukrainians in Europe are working.
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