Agreement on asylum reform is the EU’s escape from its responsibility towards asylum seekers
A German publication considered the recent agreement of the European Union on the reform of the European asylum system as a way for the Union to escape from the burden of its responsibility towards asylum seekers, which will not lead to an improvement in the situation. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, the European Union In the path of continuing strict measures against refugees, yesterday announced a historic agreement on the reform of the asylum system of this union and more strict measures against refugees. In a critical article about this agreement, Germany wrote: These asylum reforms lead neither to order nor to humanity. With this agreement, the democratic forces in Europe are bowing to the sentiments of the right wing. It is very difficult: the goal is to create a common European asylum policy. EU politicians are proud that after long negotiations, they managed to reach an agreement on one of the most sensitive areas, immigration policy, just a few months before the European elections, in which it is feared that far-right and far-right parties will win. .
But anyone who looks at the result must conclude that this conceit is completely misplaced. Because these agreements mean that the democratic forces in Europe surrender to the extreme right sentiments. A deal in which the hardliners won almost every case against the EU Parliament’s human rights concerns would not solve any of the problems. creates that the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) will soon bring relief to municipalities. But even if the new rules keep refugees out, that won’t be the case. It will take at least two years for European regulations to be implemented. So it is quite clear that nothing will improve in the next few months. Only the European Union falls into the trap of the right-wing, who claim that democratic politics, despite all the decisions, have no results. The European Union exists in immigration and asylum policy.
This article continues: But there is doubt in the realization of each of these goals. Anyone who builds a wall promotes immigration through covert means. It is an economic stimulus program for the smuggling gangs. Refugees have to take more dangerous routes, but they will come anyway. Fairer distribution in the EU has been tried many times, but never succeeded – and probably nothing will change. Except that countries that don’t accept anyone now have to pay for it.
However, the biggest problem with this deal is its humanitarian consequences. For example, all the experiences of the border camps in Greece or Italy show that the promises of humane treatment of the victims were never fulfilled. There are numerous cases of illegal deportations, mass camps with no prospects and deaths in custody. The European Union has always looked the other way. Why should the situation change now just because there will be more camps with more people at the borders?
This German newspaper wrote: The right to asylum is being weakened. . What is shocking is that the German federal government is of the opinion that it has failed to implement the minimum points that would bring progress from a human rights perspective. The systematic detention of families with children has now become European law.
In another part of this article, the German federal government speaks of “humanity and order”. slow, but neither this one nor the other will be achieved with these reforms. When officials in Berlin announce that this deal could end deaths in the Mediterranean and lawlessness at foreign borders, it is just a pipe dream. There is nothing to suggest that the regulations adopted will help this. The European Union is only running away from its responsibility.
After years of discussions, the representatives of the EU countries and the Parliament last night about fundamental reforms in the asylum system and tightening of strictures. They reached an agreement against refugees.
Based on this agreement, there should be uniform border procedures at the external borders of the European Union in the future. In particular, there are plans to get much tougher on people from countries that are considered relatively safe. Accordingly, until a decision is made on the asylum request, people should be able to be accommodated in detention camps under prison-like conditions.
According to this plan, the distribution of asylum seekers which seek support among EU countries will be reorganized using a “solidarity mechanism”. Countries that do not want to accept refugees must offer other support, for example in the form of cash payments. Based on this, rejected asylum seekers should also be easily deported to safe third countries in the future.
Germany: We will continue border controls until the influx of migrants decreases
Nancy Pfizer, Germany’s federal interior minister, has announced that she wants to maintain border controls with Austria, Poland, Switzerland and the Czech Republic until the high number of refugees decreases.
He told the German Editorial Network (RND) about this: We will decide how long this plan will be extended.” The controls will continue. I am pragmatic about this. But I have to stick to the EU rules that set the deadline. Pfizer added: “Border controls are a deep encroachment on the freedom of the Schengen area. We want to go there again.” Let’s go. But as long as the numbers are this high, I can’t answer it. This is why we are working so hard to ensure that the EU’s external borders are finally effectively protected.
Given the increasing demand Asylum of Turks in Germany, Nancy Pfizer also wants to influence Serbia to cancel visa freedom. “This worries us a lot,” he told the German Editorial Network (RND), referring to the fact that Turks are currently the second largest group among asylum seekers. That’s why I was in Serbia recently, because we see that many people, including Turks, are visa-free when they enter Serbia and travel to other EU countries from there.
Significant increase in deportations of refugees in Germany this year
In the meantime, according to the information of the German government The number of deportations of refugees from Germany has increased. More people have been deported in the first ten months of the year than in the whole of 2022, according to the Federal Interior Ministry’s answer to a question from left-wing MP Clara Bunger. Accordingly, from January to the end of October, 13,512 refugees were deported from Germany, and in the whole year 2022, a total of 12,945 people were deported.
According to this report, in the years Lately, layoffs have been significantly lower, largely due to the coronavirus pandemic. The number of dismissals in 2021 was 11,982 and in 2020, it was 10,800. However, pre-pandemic levels have not yet been regained; In 2019, 22,097 people were deported from Germany.
People whose asylum applications have been rejected or who do not have the right to stay in Germany for other reasons must leave the country in a short period of time. Leave.
Bundestag member Bunger criticized the fact that deportations are on the rise. Strictly speaking, he said, this means that more and more people are being deported against their will to countries where there are threats of war, arbitrary detention, torture, and extremism. In his opinion, it is better to give these people the right to stay permanently.
The French parliament has recently approved the plan to tighten asylum rules.
Macron’s support for the tightening of asylum rules
Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, also supports this The plan rejected claims that the tougher immigration law would favor the right-wing populist party Rassemblement National (RN). Macron told France 5 on Wednesday: “In fact, this law helps us to fight against what is winning votes for the RN.
This law Immigration was approved by the entire RN parliamentary faction. Party leader Marine Le Pen celebrated it as an “ideological victory” that created a “national priority”.
As evidence, Macron cited several It listed RN demands that the bill did not include, such as ending medical care for immigrants. According to him, building a fire wall against right-wing extremism means not accepting their ideas. Macron said: This text does not contain these ideas.
Macron also admitted that this law has weak points.
The French president defended this law as “useful” and said: “This is our shield. “There is no flood (of migrants), I never used that word, but we have real problems with immigration,” Macron said. He continued that the immigration pressure is greater than a decade ago.
Publisher | Tasnim News |