- Introduction
- Guidance note
- Common analysis
- General remarks, including the implications of leaving Syria
- 1. Actors of persecution or serious harm
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2. Refugee status
- Preliminary remarks
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Analysis of particular profiles
- 2.1. Persons perceived to be opposing the government
- 2.2. Persons who evaded or deserted military service
- 2.3. Persons with perceived links to ISIL
- 2.4. Members of and persons perceived to be collaborating with the SDF and YPG
- 2.5. Persons perceived to be opposing the SDF/YPG
- 2.6. Persons fearing forced or child recruitment by Kurdish forces
- 2.7. Persons associated with the Government of Syria
- 2.8. Journalists, other media professionals and citizen journalists
- 2.9. Human rights activists
- 2.10. Doctors, other medical personnel and civil defence volunteers
- 2.11. Ethno-religious groups
- 2.12. Women
- 2.13. Children
- 2.14. LGBTI persons
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3. Subsidiary protection
- 3.1. Article 15(a) QD
- 3.2. Article 15(b) QD
- 3.3. Article 15(c) QD
- 4. Actors of protection
- 5. Internal protection alternative
- 6. Exclusion
- Abbreviations and glossary
- COI references
- Relevant case law
EASO COI reports on Syria are available at https://www.easo.europa.eu/information-analysis/country-origin-information/country-reports
Reference in this
document
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COI report |
COI Report: Syria - Actors (December 2019) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Socio-economic situation: Damascus City (February 2020) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Internally displaced persons, returnees and internal mobility (April 2020) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Exercise of authority in recaptured areas (January 2020) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Security situation (November 2019) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Security situation (May 2020) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Situation of women (February 2020) [EN] |
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COI Report: Syria - Targeting of individuals (March 2020) [EN] |