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FoNet (Serbia)
October 15, 2009


Germany to return 14,000 Kosovo refugees 


BERLIN: Germany has decided to return 14,000 refugees from Kosovo to their 
homeland, 10 years after the war, writes Suddeutsche Zeitung.

There are currently over 14,000 refugees from Kosovo, who have had their 
applications for permanent residency turned down, awaiting deportation. 

All individuals without permanent residency status in Germany, and who can with 
certainty be proven to have come to Germany from Kosovo, must return home. 

Suddeutsche Zeitung adds that a bilateral agreement between Germany and Kosovo 
is due to be ratified this autumn.The process began in 2008, when 900 people 
were returned to Kosovo, writes the daily. 

Despite criticism that it is not up to speed with the current political 
situation in the province, ***the German government is sure that the returnees 
will fit back in quickly***, based on information on the fall in 
ethnically-motivated attacks in the region. 

For years, Germany has been trying to reduce its contingent of Kosovo refugees, 
offering them financial incentives and bearing the costs for their return, 
though the majority have turned a deaf ear to that “assistance,” the daily 
states.  



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