http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-europe-asylum-idUKBREA2N0MK20140324Asylum
seekers in Europe reach two-decade high
BRUSSELS Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:13pm GMT
(Reuters) - Nearly half a million people sought asylum in Europe last year,
the most in two decades, with the largest number coming from Syrians
fleeing civil war, the European Union said on Monday.
In total, 434,160 people sought refuge in the EU's 28 member states in
2013, according to Eurostat, the EU statistics office. That was an increase
of nearly 30 percent from the 335,000 requests in 2012.
The European Union rejected 65 percent of the requests and granted refugee
status to 15 percent of the asylum seekers. The remaining 20 percent got at
least temporary permission to stay in Europe. Rejected applicants had a
right to appeal.
Some 50,000 applicants from Syria accounted for the largest number, nearly
12 percent of the total. More than 140,000 people have been killed in the
three-year-old conflict, which has grown increasingly sectarian as regional
powers back either President Bashar al-Assad, a member of the Shi'ite
offshoot Alawite sect, or the mostly Sunni rebels.
Russia accounted for the second-largest number of claims, at 41,000, a 10
percent share. Afghanistan was third with 26,000 claims. Serbia, Pakistan,
Kosovo, Somalia, Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria and Iraq followed.
Eurostat said the total was the largest number since 1993, when the EU
recorded more than 500,000 claims. Germany, France, Sweden, the United
Kingdom and Italy got 70 percent of the applications.
Eurostat also noted it had changed its methodology in 2008; until then,
countries provided data on a voluntary basis.
(Reporting by Martin Santa; Editing by Larry King)
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