Syrian refugees in Cairo are bidding farewell before setting off for
the north coast — and beyond, to southern Europe — in greater numbers. At
baladi bars serving warm, tucked-away beers, or gatherings in homes around the
city, more and more Syrians in Cairo are getting ready to leave.
Refugee and rights organizations Al-Monitor spoke with say they are anticipating a wave of refugee migrations across the Mediterranean in the second half of 2014, which many fear could see a repeat of events last year — deaths at sea, mass detentions and top-down incitement against Syrians living in Egypt.