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Finland Makes It Harder for Iraqis to Get Asylum
2015-10-21
[AnNahar] Finland has tightened its criteria for granting asylum to Iraqi migrants, the country's immigration authority said Tuesday, after deeming Iraq safer than before.

"The security situation in many areas in Iraq has eased, which influences the decision-making in asylum matters at the Finnish Immigration Service," the agency wrote in a statement.

In recent months the Nordic country has seen a dramatic rise in the number asylum seekers, nearly 70 percent of whom came from Iraq.

Up until recently Finland granted Iraqi applicants asylum on the basis of their area of origin, considering the central areas such as the country's capital Baghdad unsafe.

"The security situation has eased especially in the Babylon Province and the City of Kirkuk. The security situation in Baghdad is still problematic, but all people who come from Baghdad cannot be considered to run a personal risk of falling victim to violence," it said.

From now on the main criterion will be the individual situation. "A person cannot be granted asylum only because he or she comes from a particular area," the agency underlined.

The decision is a blow to the hopes of a group of Iraqi migrants in Finland who appealed a week ago to the Finnish government. "Iraq is not safe ... The Iraqi government does not represent us nor protect us," they wrote in a statement.

The interior ministry estimates Finland will receive between 30,000 and 35,000 asylum applications this year, nearly 10 times the figure in previous years.

As a part of the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
's refugee distribution plan, Finland is to receive its first 50 migrants of Eritrea
...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age...
n origin, who are expected to be flown into the country from Italia on Wednesday.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  "send them back in a cargo ship"

I dunno - I'd think cargo planes would be faster, and just as good. Deliver the cargo from 30,000 ft. to speed things up.
Posted by: Barbara   2015-10-21 14:14  

#2  Good - send them back in a cargo ship. via Cape Horn.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-10-21 07:52  

#1  Good - send them back in a cargo ship.
Posted by: Raj   2015-10-21 00:49  

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