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EU shouldn’t shift its responsibility for refugees to Africa

June 25, 2009

European Council on REfugees and Exiles (ECRE) is very concerned about the recent proposals from the European Commission to set up asylum reception and processing centres in Libya which would all




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(Free-Press-Release.com) June 25, 2009 -- ECRE is very concerned about any proposal which would allow EU States to evade their obligations toprotect refugees by shifting the responsibility to countries with extremely dubious human rights records. “Refugees are the first victims of the ‘fight against immigration’ that our governments are undertaking. While Europe is putting all its efforts in preventing as many people as possible from entering the EU irregularly, persons fleeing persecution around the world are finding it ever harder to reach a safe haven in Europe”, said Bjarte Vandvik, ECRE Secretary General.

Proposals to set up EU-sponsored asylum processing centres in Libya or other third countries leave several fundamental questions unanswered:

- How would such initiatives comply with the 1951 Refugee Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights and other international human rights instruments?
- How will protection be provided to those individuals recognised as in need of protection in order to avoid massive long-term warehousing of refugees? For example, in Turkey, 8000 refugees recognised by the UN Refugee Agency remain without a durable solution and are still awaiting resettlement.
- How would such initiatives work in practice and what would be the financial cost?

- Do such initiatives foresee the use of detention? If so, how will this be compatible with states’ obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights?

This debate is not new. Similar proposals have been considered and rejected in the past because they were incompatible with human rights law. When seeking support for his programme in 2004, European Commission President Barroso unambiguously committed before the Members of the European Parliament: “I assure you that I stand against the setting up of camps outside the Union”. Earlier discussions should not be forgotten or ignored. Five years on such proposals are still unlawful and untenable.


During his recent visit to Italy, Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi referred to Africans as having no “political or personal identity” and claiming that they “don’t have problems of political asylum”. In reality, statistics reveal that over 50% of asylum seekers arriving in Italy are recognised as refugees.

At present there are barely any lawful channels for refugees to reach Europe. “Despite the rhetoric of states recognising the legal right to seek asylum, Europe is not providing refugees with an alternative to dangerous journeys, placing themselves in the hands of smugglers and traffickers in their attempt to reach protection”, Vandvik added.

Methods employed to prevent unauthorized entry of migrants must allow for those seeking protection to be identified so they are not returned to any country without having their asylum claim examined within a fair process first.


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  • Name: European Council on Refugees and Exiles

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