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EU nations grant more asylum, Syrians top the list

Syria tops list of asylum seekers accepted by the European, as official data published. Officials discuss future of Syrian refugees

European nations granted more people asylum in 2012, including seven times as many Syrians as the previous year.

 

The European Union's statistical office said Tuesday the number of accepted asylum-seekers rose by 22 percent to 102,700 in 2012 from 84,300 a year earlier.

 

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It says the number of accepted Syrians rose to 18,700 last year from 2,560 in 2011. This made the Arab nation the single-biggest country of refugee origin, taking over the top spot from Afghanistan, which had 13,500 asylum seekers accepted.

 


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Refugees (Photo: AFP)

 

Eurostat says the 27-nation bloc's biggest host countries in 2012 were Germany, which accepted 22,000 asylum seekers, followed by Sweden, Britain and France with about 15,000 each.

 

About 1.6 million Syrians have fled their nation's civil war, most going to neighboring countries including Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon.

 

Agency spokesman Adrian Edwards says UN and government officials are discussing the temporary resettlement of about 10,000 of the 1.6 million registered refugees from Syria's civil war.

 

Edwards told The Associated Press on Tuesday that "resettlement is only one of the tools we use, and tends to apply to a very small number of highly vulnerable individuals of any refugee population," such as those fleeing political persecution.

 

He says the US and Germany traditionally offer the biggest such help.

 

German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said his country has agreed to take in 5,000 Syrian refugees, but only a couple of hundred would gain a permanent home.

 

 

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