The British state refuses to acknowledge the violence and instability unleashed by their support and assistance for the US led invasion and occupation. There are currently around 9000 refused Iraqi asylum seekers living destitute in the UK
Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers in Europe are living under the constant anxiety of being forcibly returned to Iraq. Britain has already deported over 100 Kurds back to Iraq and is holding a further 60 in detention awaiting removal. Germany has returned one Kurdish asylum seeker a week from August 2007 – October 2007 and increasingly other European countries have turned down Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers asking for leave to remain in Europe.
The reason the Home Office and other EU states gives for the forcible return of Kurdish asylum seekers is that Northern Iraq is a safe and stable country to return asylum seekers to. This is not true: many political campaigners, journalists and human rights campaigners have been imprisoned in Iraqi Kurdistan without trial. Akre, Qlachulan and Kani and Goma prisons are full of political campaigners and people who have voiced different views from the KDP and PUK (The two ruling parties in Kurdistan). Both the Kurdish authorities and Islamists routinely threaten campaigners from women’s rights and human rights organisations. Many of the Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers are fleeing from political persecution and threats of torture and murder by Islamists and the Kurdish authorities and for that alone should be granted refugee status. Without taking account the fact that the whole region is about to break down into civil war. See: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/359219.html
The Protesters today chanted – No to Detention – No to deportation - Freedom to Move Is Everybody's Right
They called on the Kurdistan Regional Government to stop cooperating with European governments to forcibly deport Kurdish and Iraqi asylum seekers.