Scandal of Syria’s stolen homes: fraudsters use courts to legitimise thefts from refugees
by Kaamil Ahmed, Mohammad Bassiki, Ali Al ibrahim and from World news | The Guardian on (#6B35F)
Assad forces said to be in partnership with networks stripping exiles of their property and leaving them nothing to return to
It was through an unexpected phone call from a police officer, telling him he was summoned to court in Damascus, that Abdullah*, 31, discovered his house was being stolen.
He had to abandon his home in 2012, when he fled Syria during a security crackdown on anti-government activists. Now, he was being told to explain to the courts that he had not transferred the house to a distant relative.
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