Turkey, Germany and the Syrian Refugee crisis. Gerald Knaus Ankara 2 November 2015

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Turkey, Germany and the Syrian Refugee crisis Gerald Knaus Ankara 2 November 2015

What is the nature of the current crisis?

The cliche: New York Times (31 October 2015) There are more displaced people and refugees now than at any other time in recorded history 60 million in all and they are on the march in numbers not seen since World War II not just from Syria, but from an array of countries and regions, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza, even Haiti dozen or so nations in sub-saharan and North Africa. The global north must be prepared that the global south is on the move, the entire global south.

The fear: Muslim invasion by the world s poor (Orban)

The facts: EU border security (2009-2013) All detections at EU external borders: 2009: 104,600 2010: 104,000 2011: 141,100 2012: 72,400 2013: 107,400 THEN something changed

The facts: global displacement end 2014-38.2 million internally displaced persons - 5.1 million registered with UNRWA - 1.8 million asylum applications had not yet adjudicated - 14.4 million refugees under UNHCR s mandate THIS adds up to 59.5 million

14.4 million under UNHCR mandate ¼ of these Syrians!

Nationalities of refugees in 2014 (UNHCR) 1. Syria 3.88 million 2. Afghanistan 2.59 million 3. Somalia 1.11 million 4. Sudan 666,000 5. South Sudan 616,200 6. D.R. Congo 516,800 7. Myanmar/Burma 479,000 8. Central African Rep. 412,000 9. Iraq 369,900 10. Eritrea 363,100

I THIS IS REALLY ABOUT SYRIA

II THIS IS REALLY ABOUT TURKEY (and Lebanon and Jordan )

End of 2014 (UNHCR) Turkey the country with most refugees in the world (mainly Syrians) Lebanon/Jordan countries with most refugees per capita (mainly Syrians)

UNHCR: Countries hosting refugees - end of 2014 1. Turkey 1.6 million 2. Pakistan 1.5 million 3. Lebanon 1.2 million 4. Iran 982,000 5. Ethiopia 659,500 6. Jordan 654,000 7. Kenya 551,400 8. Chad 452,000 9. Uganda 385,500 10. China 301,000 11. Others 6.1 million TOTAL 14.4 million

III THIS IS REALLY ABOUT GERMANY (and Sweden and Austria )

Asylum claims - 44 industrialised countries in 2014 (UNHCR) TOTAL: 866,020 1. Germany 173,070 20 % 2. US 121,160 14 % 3. Turkey* 87,820 10 % 4. Sweden 75,090 9 % 5. Italy 63,660 7 % 6. France 59,030 7 % 7. Hungary 41,370 5 % 8. United Kingdom 31,260 4 % 9. Austria 28,060 3 % 10. Netherlands 23,850 3 %

Many: opted out of global asylum policy Others: 15. Canada 13,450 2 % 19. Australia 8,960 1 % 22. Japan 5,000 0.6 % 24. South Korea 2,900 0.3 % 39. New Zealand 290 0 % TOTAL 866,020

Asylum applications in the world - 2014 Total: 1.7 million (274,000 from Ukraine in Russia) Germany: 173,000 (10 percent) Australia: 9,000

Arrivals in Germany in Sep-October More than 10,000 registered arrivals each day

IV THIS IS ABOUT GEOGRAPHY

Aegean islands: 10-15 km to cross

Transit costs low Riska: rising, but 99.95 percent make it across

EU: Arrivals and deaths 1 Jan. 12 Oct. 2015 (IOM) Central Mediterranean route Arrivals Deaths Italy 136,408 2,814 Malta 105 Eastern Mediterranean route Greece 453,912 264 Western Med. and Western African routes Spain 3,007 25 TOTAL: 593,432 3,103

Dangers of passage Central Mediterranean route: 2 percent of those who tried died this year Aegean route: 0.05 percent of those who tried died The Aegean route it 40 times safer

V MERKEL AND RONALDO DID NOT CAUSE THIS CRISIS

2013-2014: this was not sustainable

First half 2015: record numbers EU asylum claims: 499,000 (Jan-June) EU detections: 540,000 (Jan-Aug)

Late August early September: Wir schaffen das We can do this No competition to treat refugees badly

Public reactions

The Ronaldo-Zaid effect?

VI GREECE/EU CANNOT CONTROL THE BORDER

Borders and neighbours

In the Aegean: no Australian solution possible (Nauru)

VII WHY THE AEGEAN CRISIS IS SET TO CONTINUE

3.9 million Syrian refugees abroad (end 2014) 7.6 million Syrians displaced in the country 1.2 million in Lebanon with no perspective

October new records: 12,000 a day

An irresisible pull for many non-syrians, too

Merkel: Fences do not work or rather: to work at all they would need to be deadly

Turkey cannot push against this pull

VIII POLITICAL DYNAMITE?

Europe s lliberal axis

Criminalising refugees language of invasion

The most dangerous man in the EU

The end of the liberal era "If we step back from the whole issue and its specific features and conceptually reflect on what is happening, then we see that we have a huge opportunity, if we fight well in this debate, to restore the prestige and appeal of national identity and Christian identity, in opposition to the liberal identity. (5 Sep 2015) "They want lives like the ones which we live Well, Ladies and Gentlemen, for years we have taught them and told them that in fact this world is a global village We told them that there are universal human rights which apply equally to everyone, whatever corner of the Earth they may be in Viktor Orban

If Germany fails, no one else will try

This would be the end of the refugee convention

IX What can be done?

5 Points 1. This is an emergency 2. This is about sharing the burden of the Syrian crisis 3. The Aegean border will be controlled with Turkey 4. Germany needs to take a lead 5. It is in Turkey s interest to help Germany and Sweden

Key players

4 Steps 1. Greece declares Turkey a safe country of origin 2. Turkey commits to fully implement the readmission agreement with Greece from date X 3. Germany commits to resettle 500,000 registered Syrian refugees directly from Turkey from date X within a year 4. The EU lifts visa requirement for Turkish citizens in early 2016.

Alternative vision: combine control and compassion But how?

Merkel 7 October 2015 (Anne Will) "We must better protect our external borders, but this is only possible if we reach agreements with our neighbours, for example with Turkey, on how to better share the task of dealing with the refugees. And this will mean more money for Turkey, which has many expenses because of the refugees. This will mean that we will accept a set number of refugees, in a way so that the human traffickers and smugglers in the Aegean will not earn money, but in an orderly way, this will also mean that we fulfil certain wishes of Turkey concerning the visa issue. One needs to speak about this now, in order to then arrive at a common will to control the borders."

Resettlement and global asylum policy Total in the world: less than 100,000 a year on average Total EU 2014: 6,525 (half to Sweden and Finland)

X Is this in Turkey s interest?

Think through all alternatives why the status quo is dangerous for Turkey

www.esiweb.org

Germany has to try again

XX NO ONE COUNTRY DESTROYED DUBLIN

Hypocrisy: Article 33 Refugee Convention "No Contracting State shall expel or return ("refouler") a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion."

the reality Preventing people from being in a position to submit an application Carrier decision