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  23 Dec 2025, 18:06

Germany deports man to Syria for first time since 2011

BERLIN, Dec 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Germany deported a man to Syria for the 
first time since the civil war broke out in that country in 2011, the 
interior ministry in Berlin said Tuesday.

A Syrian immigrant previously convicted of criminal offences in Germany was 
flown to Damascus and handed over to Syrian authorities on Tuesday morning, 
the ministry said.

"Our society has a legitimate interest in ensuring that criminals leave our 
country," Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said in a press release.

The deportation just before Christmas capped months of talks with Syria's 
government, which mirrored similar efforts by Berlin to strike a deportation 
deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Human rights groups have criticised efforts to send immigrants back to either 
country, citing continued instability and evidence of rights abuses.

But Germany's conservative-led government has made the resumption of 
deportations to Syria a diplomatic priority since former president Bashar al-
Assad fled the country just over a year ago.

In July, Austria became the first European Union country to deport someone to 
Syria since 2011.

The German ministry said that deals have now been struck with both Damascus 
and Kabul to allow regular deportations of "criminals and dangerous 
individuals" in the future.

Roughly a million Syrians fled to Germany to escape the civil war, many of 
them arriving in 2015.

The Syrian man deported on Tuesday had served a prison sentence in the 
western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia for aggravated robbery, bodily 
harm and extortion.

The ministry said an Afghan man was also deported to his home country on 
Tuesday. That man had also served time in prison for intentional bodily harm 
and other crimes.