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Query Responses

Query responses are replies to focused queries or requests for Information that are submitted in the course of the refugee status determination process.
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Syrie : information sur les modifications aux exemptions prévues par la loi concernant le service militaire obligatoire, y compris sur leur mise en oeuvre (janvier-juillet 2017)

18 September 2017 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Syria: Changes to legal exemptions from compulsory military service, including implementation (January-July 2017)

18 September 2017 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Syria: Situation of the Druze, including whether they are preceived to be loyal to President Assad by the insurgent groups; treatment by the authorities and the insurgent groups (January 2015-November 2015)

26 November 2015 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Syrie : information sur la situation des Druzes, y compris s'ils sont perçus par les groupes d'insurgés comme étant fidèles au président Assad; information sur le traitement que leur réservent les autorités et les groupes d'insurgés (janvier 2015-novembre 2015)

26 November 2015 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Syria: 1. Country Advice SYR39739 of 20 January 2012, states that that the Syrian government had recalled reservists in the wake of the Syrian uprising. However, this 2011 recall reportedly had mixed success with ‘credible evidence' suggesting that the regime was 'unable to call back more than 60 per cent of its reserves', according to a December 2011 report by Michael Weiss titled Safe Area for Syria: An Assessment of Legality, Logistics and Hazards. What were the reasons behind the government's inability to call back 60 per cent of its reserves? For example, were the reservists inaccessible or had they intentionally evaded the recall? 2. Is there any information to suggest that reservists have faced punishment or illtreatment for failing to respond to the government's recall of its reservists?

21 February 2012 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

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