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UK asylum system slammed over fast-tracking abused womenPublished 22 March, 2010, 12:24 The United Kingdom's system for dealing with asylum seekers has been slammed for failing vulnerable applicants. Human rights groups claim hundreds of women refugees who have been raped or suffered physical abuse are not getting a fair hearing because their applications are fast tracked. Thirty thousand people came to the UK in 2009 pleading for asylum. In the first instance, 73% of them were rejected. That figure rises to 96% in the UK’s so called Fast Track system, introduced to process simple applications within two weeks, so that genuine applicants can settle, and those without a case can be deported. Although it was designed for open and shut cases, human rights groups say many people with complex claims end up in the Fast Track, where their grounds for asylum are ignored.
“What we know is that difficult cases have not been given a chance in this asylum system, so yes, the risk of sending back women who go back to abuse by their husbands, or serious gender-related violence is a possibility,” Gauri Van Gulik from Human Rights Watch says, adding, “If they go through the detained fast track, certainly their right to a full and fair asylum procedure is violated.” New arrivals are routed into the Fast Track system following an initial screening interview. Although the interview does not involve any questions about why an applicant is claiming asylum, an assessment on credibility is made. But women in particular suffer, because their cases often involve rape, and other hard-to-talk-about issues – far from the simple applications the Fast Track system was designed for. “We are finding women who face all sorts of horrific threats of [Female Genital Mutilation], women who have suffered repeated rape, right down to the classic refugee convention grounds for seeking asylum, rape by the authorities. [They] are finding themselves in the Fast Track; very distressed, traumatized women, psychologically very vulnerable women,” Sian Evans from “Women Against Rape” told RT. It is common practice to lock asylum seekers up while their cases are decided. Yarl’s Wood is a detention centre where women are held in the Fast Track asylum process in some cases for years. Inside, 40 women have been on hunger strike for the last five weeks, protesting against what they call inhumane treatment and an unfair legal process. Filming is not allowed inside Yarl’s Wood, but there is access to telephones. Mary, a Zimbabwean hunger striker who was a victim of torture, says they want the Fast Track system abolished. “I was tortured and my family was killed. We want the Fast Track abolished,” she said. Human rights groups say the government is failing legions of women like Mary, while favoring the rich and powerful. “Britain is ready to provide asylum to someone if they are rich and if they have money and can bring money into the country, but if you are poor and you want to claim asylum here – because you cannot live in your country of origin because it is too unsafe to live there – it is very hard to claim asylum in this country. In fact, you are treated worse than criminals. Worse than animals in some cases,” Robina Qureshi, a human rights activist, told RT. Human rights campaigners say the system works if its objective is to get people out of the country as quickly as possible. However, they say, if the government wants to honor its duty to protect the vulnerable, it needs to rethink its asylum process. discuss it Show comments (1) 11:12 Moscow authorities create map of ethnic tension sites 10:59 Russia hesitant with Eurobond issue as oil market rebounds 10:36 Moscow skyscraper to be completed 10:33 'Emir of Grozny' terrorist leader killed in Russia's Dagestan 09:57 Russia declares nationwide fight against drug trafficking 09:57 Three out of ten Moscow nightclubs visitors on drugs - watchdog 09:09 Tu-204 plane performs emergency landing near Moscow airport RT asksPeace in the Middle-East will come: Traditionally-critical Sweden still taps into business prospects in RussiaSitting in Russia’s White House press-room and waiting for Putin and the... Read full storyHappy 2710! Nawruz in AkraThe Kurdish New Year, Nawruz, is celebrated in Iraqi Kurdistan on a large... Read full story |
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