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Hungary and Greece refuse to repatriate refugees from Germany

Published : 03-03-2018

Hungary and Greece refuse to repatriate refugees from Germany

Hungary and Greece continue to refuse the return of the refugees who were registered in them before coming to Germany, according to the rules of the Dublin Convention. The German Interior Ministry said that it provided 2312 requests to Athens to repatriate the refugees, however Athens did not acknowledge its responsibility except for with 81 requests, while no one has yet been repatriated.”

Hungary also refuses to repatriate the refugees returning according to the Dublin Convention, despite the fact that the German government provided 3304 requests to Budapest.

German media sources reported the criticism of the internal policy official in the German Left Party, Ola, Yalbaka, Dublin’s system and described it as unbelievable. "After all this, the number of asylum seekers in Germany is almost the same," she said, adding that the lack of progress means greater suffering for refugees and more effort and work for the official circles.

The issue of repatriation of refugees to the countries which extracted their fingerprints, is considered one of the matters disturbing the life of the refugees. Many Palestinian refugees whose fingerprints were taken’s asylum cases in Germany have been pending for over a year, worsening the situation of refugees after they have been burdened with travel and the danger of access to European asylum countries.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6709

Hungary and Greece continue to refuse the return of the refugees who were registered in them before coming to Germany, according to the rules of the Dublin Convention. The German Interior Ministry said that it provided 2312 requests to Athens to repatriate the refugees, however Athens did not acknowledge its responsibility except for with 81 requests, while no one has yet been repatriated.”

Hungary also refuses to repatriate the refugees returning according to the Dublin Convention, despite the fact that the German government provided 3304 requests to Budapest.

German media sources reported the criticism of the internal policy official in the German Left Party, Ola, Yalbaka, Dublin’s system and described it as unbelievable. "After all this, the number of asylum seekers in Germany is almost the same," she said, adding that the lack of progress means greater suffering for refugees and more effort and work for the official circles.

The issue of repatriation of refugees to the countries which extracted their fingerprints, is considered one of the matters disturbing the life of the refugees. Many Palestinian refugees whose fingerprints were taken’s asylum cases in Germany have been pending for over a year, worsening the situation of refugees after they have been burdened with travel and the danger of access to European asylum countries.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6709