Questions d’asile

 

In GB, the not-deporteds are too expensive

Daily Express

The number of failed asylum seekers who cannot be removed is soaring by a quarter, piling yet more pressure on taxpayers. [ la suite ]

| 4 juin 2007 |

Tough time for asylum seekers

Intending Pakistani asylum seekers eying the UK would be better advised to read the latest Amnesty International and Refugee Action study published here on Tuesday before they take the plunge. [ la suite ]

| 8 novembre 2006 |

Refugee Action and Amnesty International UK

New reports show government policy forcing refused asylum seekers into abject poverty

Refused asylum seekers eat out of bins and sleep in parks, public toilets and phone-boxes because of government policy. [ la suite ]

| 7 novembre 2006 |

Failed asylum seekers forced to sleep rough, says report

The Guardian

Thousands of rejected asylum seekers have been abandoned by the government and are sleeping rough in parks, public toilets and churches, leading to record levels of destitution across the country, according a report published today. [ la suite ]

| 7 novembre 2006 |

Asylum children : Jailed at birth

The Independent

They are the forgotten victims of Britain’s asylum system : babies born behind bars and locked up in detention centres [ la suite ]

| 30 juillet 2006 |

Amnesty dénonce l’expulsion d’un Syrien condamné dans son pays

L’Orient - Le Jour (Liban)

Amnesty International a dénoncé samedi l’expulsion par la Grande-Bretagne d’un demandeur d’asile syrien qui, une fois livré à son pays, a été condamné à 12 ans de prison pour appartenance aux Frères musulmans, une formation interdite en Syrie. [ la suite ]

| 3 juillet 2006 |

UN criticises Home Office over refugees

The Independent

The Home Office, has been plunged into further crisis after being condemned by the United Nations for its treatment of asylum-seekers in a report which found serious flaws in the handling of claims from refugees fleeing persecution in Iraq, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. [ la suite ]

| 28 juin 2006 |

Asylum-seeker killed himself so son could stay

The psychological effects of Britain’s policy of locking up asylum-seekers were demonstrated yesterday at an inquest into the death of an Angolan man who took his life so that his teenage son might stay in Britain. [ la suite ]

| septembre 2005 |