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VisitHow many Assad regime supporters will seek asylum in the EU by end of 2025?
Less than 100 • 25%
100 to 500 • 25%
501 to 1000 • 25%
More than 1000 • 25%
Reports from the European Union or credible international news agencies
Germany Warns Assad Supporters Against Seeking Refuge Amid Revelations of Alois Brunner's Torture Methods
Dec 15, 2024, 04:38 AM
Alois Brunner, a notorious Nazi war criminal, lived in Syria for over half his life, where he served as an adviser to the Assad regime. His involvement included teaching methods of torture and repression, which influenced the practices of Bashar al-Assad, continuing a legacy of brutality established by his father, Hafez al-Assad. Reports indicate that Brunner, who died in Syria, was part of a network of Nazi officers who escaped Europe and were employed by the Assad regime since the 1970s to train Syrian officials in torture techniques. In response to these revelations, German officials, including Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, have issued warnings to supporters of the Assad regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating that they will be held accountable for their crimes. Security checks have been implemented at the borders to prevent any such attempts, emphasizing Germany's commitment to pursuing justice for the actions of the Assad regime and its allies.
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