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iraqi asylum seekers claim refuge in church in denmark

emma | 30.05.2009 15:37 | Anti-racism | Iraq | World

Around 60-70 Iraqi’s have sought refuge in a church in Copenhagen, after the Danish government finalised plans to forcefully deport around 280 people to Iraq despite the country’s instability and objections from UNHCR.


On the 18th may between 60-70 Iraqis took refuge in a church in Copenhagen, Denmark and have stated that they will remain there until the Danish government will review their refugee status.
This is after the Danish government negotiated an agreement with the Iraqi government, regarding the return of 283 “illegal” asylum seekers, despite objections from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

The Iraqis are hoping to follow the example of 70 Lebanese-Palestinians who in 1992 sought asylum in Blågårds Kirke. They were finally granted asylum, after special legislation was passed (The Palestinians Law).

Here is a letter written by a spokesperson inside:

Dear Sir/Madam,
We are a group of Iraqi asylum seekers in Denmark. Denmark wants to deport us following a repatriation-agreement that the Iraqi Foreign Minister has signed.
We are protesting against the signed agreement between Danish and Iraqi foreign ministers.
We know that the situation in Iraq is improving slowly, however there is still not a stabile nor a safe situation and we fear that conflicts can explode whenever.
There is wide political disagreement in Iraq, and the election is approaching, taking place in a few months. The Iraqi government has not guaranteed a secure life, houses or jobs for any of us.
The UN have declared that it is regarded unsafe for us to return to Iraq.
A few months ago the newly elected president of the US, Barack Obama, criticized the Danish government for having done sadly little for the victims of the war in Iraq, as he also encouraged them to improve their treatment of us. We see this in high contract to our current situation.
We have sought shelter in Brorsons Kirke, a church in Copenhagen, Denmark, as churches have a history of sheltering and helping people in need.
We feel anxious about our future in Iraq, many of us regard any such future non-existent. We fear for our life and wish nothing but to be allowed to stay in Denmark, a country in which many of us have lived the majority of our lives.
We would be very thankful if you would cover the news and help us put pressure on the danish government.
Best regards,
Rejected Iraqi Asylum Seekers in Brorsons Kirke,
Copenhagen, Denmark

www.kirkeasyl.dk
 kirkeasylpresse@gmail.com
(+45) 50372313


The Danish media has given a mixed reaction to the church asylum but much local support is shown for the action as people donate food and blankets and show solidarity for those inside the church.
The mainstream news and government however have given a much different reaction, some news states that the Iraqi’s have ‘occupied’ the church, therefore misrepresenting the agenda at hand. Birthe Rønn, the Danish minister of refugee, immigration and integration affairs was interviewed for a Danish newspaper and is quoted asking why the asylum seekers have chosen a church instead of a mosque to seek sanctuary in, when the Muslim asylum seekers belong to a people that are known for persecuting Christians.

The asylum system in Denmark is made so that failed asylum seekers who are not willing to return to their country of origin, must remain in an asylum centre where they must sign with the police every week or more. The physical conditions in these camp are not too bad. The residents are free to come and go. But none are allowed to work and the centres are placed far from the city centres, therefore keeping people isolated from society.
A report by European MPs who visited one centre concluded the psychological effects of long periods in these conditions - sometimes more than 10 years - can be devastating, especially for children and young people. This system was not set up for prolonged use instead it is meant for people to stay for just a few years at the most. Some children in the camp have been born in Denmark and speak Danish, but they are in effect excluded from society.

Please show support in any way you can..

emma

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solidarity

30.05.2009 18:20

why are we supporting these people their carbon footprint must be enormous they should be ashamed of themselves destroying the planet so they can live a comfortable life is disgusting dont they think of the polar bears their dispicable

and as their probably muslim shouldnt we be fighting for them to recieve compensation for having to shelter in a disgusting christian building as christianity is obviously islamophobic and racist and anyone who is white and christian is automatically racist, homophobic, anti-semitic and speciesist

danny


Sanctuary

30.05.2009 22:52

Sidestepping the previous troll, this is an equally appalling comment:

"Birthe Rønn, the Danish minister of refugee, immigration and integration affairs was interviewed for a Danish newspaper and is quoted asking why the asylum seekers have chosen a church instead of a mosque to seek sanctuary in, when the Muslim asylum seekers belong to a people that are known for persecuting Christians."

Presumably one reason why they haven't claimed refuge in a mosque is that with such an openly racist immigration minister then they would have no expectation that a mosque wouldn't immediately be stormed violently by the police. The minor fact that not every Iraqi is a muslim is probably lost on the modern crusader Birthe Rønn.

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carbon footprint?

31.05.2009 12:04

what are you on about 'their carbon footprint must be massive'? they are asylum seekers in denmark who were about to get deported?! this is just a call out for solidarity in any way... and that comment by the immigration minister shows just how ignorant and facist the danish government is...

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31.05.2009 12:06

aww are you been sarcastic? sorry... not awake enough to understand!

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31.05.2009 12:48

The first comment wasn't me being sarcastic, it was a pastiche of my posts probably an intentional troll to discredit me. Not that I need any help, but I do admit to my own discreditable posts.

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