Syrian migrants face barriers in accessing basic rights under repatriation pressure, report shows

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  • The Immigrant and Refugee Solidarity Network released a qualitative field report detailing structural barriers and rights violations faced by Syrian migrant women, LGBTI+s, and children in İstanbul.

  • The study reveals that recent administrative regulations and shifting migration policies have left asylum seekers in a state of insecurity, severely hindering long-term social integration.

  • High co-payments and a shortage of specialized clinics restrict low-income migrant families from accessing essential healthcare services and preventative care.

  • School-aged migrant children frequently face peer bullying and social exclusion, increasing their risk of dropping out and entering informal labor sectors.

  • Fear of deportation prevents migrant women from reporting domestic violence to authorities, a vulnerability exacerbated by the withdrawal from the İstanbul Convention.

Source: BIANET

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