Anti-deportation protest at the Kurdistan Regional Government office in London
One of NoBorders | 16.04.2009 15:32 | Iraq | Migration
Many of those deported had fled the KRG authorities, to whose mercy they are being sent back. Earlier this week, a report by Amnesty International revealed "a pattern of abuses" committed by KRG security forces. A 2007 report by Human Rights Watch similarly revealed that KRG security forces "routinely torture and deny basic due-process rights to detainees."
Badran Bewari, an Iraqi-Kurdish refugee who was present at the demonstration, said:
"The Kurdistan Regional Government, which is trading Kurdish refugees for financial gains, is complicit in these tragedies and should stop 'cooperating' with European governments against its own people."
"I don't know when I'll see my partner or my daughter again. I speak to them in tears on the phone every night. I am still in shock after being sent back. I have had to change my name so I'm not targeted by the same people who threatened to kill me before. My entire world has caved in. The people who are still in the UK should take a stand against the policy of both their government and the KRG." - Abbas, deported in February 2009.
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