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Demonstrations in Tel Aviv prompt rare and strongly worded condemnation of policy by UN high commissioner for refugees – TheGuardian

African migrants protest against Israel's new open-ended detention law Demonstrations in Tel Aviv prompt rare and strongly worded condemnation of policy by UN high commissioner for refugees Thousands of African migrants, many holding banners demanding freedom for

African migrants protest against Israel’s new open-ended detention law

Demonstrations in Tel Aviv prompt rare and strongly worded condemnation of policy by UN high commissioner for refugees

Thousands of African migrants, many holding banners demanding freedom for compatriots jailed by Israel, have staged a protest in Tel Aviv against Israel’s new open-ended detention law that allows migrants to be sent to a desert prison.

The protests prompted a rare and strongly worded statement from the UN refugee agency, saying Israel’s incarceration of migrants, including family breadwinners, caused “hardship and suffering” and was not in line with a 1951 world treaty on the treatment of refugees.

Human rights groups say more than 300 people have been arrested since the law, which allows authorities to detain migrants without valid visas indefinitely, was passed by Israel’s parliament three weeks ago.

Dozens more have been summoned for detention, among them men with wives and children, according to rights activists and the United Nationshigh commissioner for refugees (UNHCR).

About 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, have crossed into Israel across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, Israeli authorities said.

Many live in poor areas of Tel Aviv and say they want asylum and safe haven. Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, has said he views the presence of many of the Africans as a threat to Israel’s Jewish social fabric.

An Israeli border fence has cut off the African influx from Egypt since 2012, but migrants who have already crossed can be sent to what the government describes as an open prison in Israel’s southern desert.

The new facility, which was the focal point of the protests by 10,000 in Tel Aviv, is similar to a halfway house. Detainees can leave during the day but must report back by nightfall.

Migrants can be held there without a time limit pending voluntary repatriation, implementation of deportation orders or resolution of their asylum requests.

In a written statement, Walpurga Englbrecht, the UNHCR representative in Israel, said she was “particularly disquieted” about the newest Israeli facility that “would appear to operate as a detention centre from where there is no release. This means in effect indefinite detention”.

She urged Israel to look for new solutions, saying that warehousing refugees was not “in line with the 1951 refugee convention”.

Englbrecht also criticised Israel’s labelling of many migrants as “infiltrators,” saying most were refugees or deserved international protection.

“Placing asylum seekers in duress that may force them to opt to return without having examined their asylum claims could amount to a violation” of the refugee convention, she said.

Hotline for Migrant Workers, an organisation supporting the Africans, accuses Israel of pressuring hundreds in its jails to accept payouts and leave. More than a dozen agreed to leave for Eritrea earlier this year in order to win release from jail.

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  • Paradiso January 5, 2014

    This peaceful demonstration needs to continue inside and outside of Israel for now, even though our real problem is in Eritrea.

    UNHCR, thank you, however this is not enough. The UN should raise this issue of African refugees in Israel in every endevour and in all UN fora.The UN should also look for ways to resettle the refugees in third counties. This is likely to happen if the UNHCR can convince the EU, USA and Australia.

    Walpurga Englbrecht, the UNHCR representative in Israel, said she was “particularly disquieted” about the newest Israeli facility that “would appear to operate as a detention centre from where there is no release. This means in effect indefinite detention”.

    She urged Israel to look for new solutions, saying that warehousing refugees was not “in line with the 1951 refugee convention”.

    Englbrecht also criticised Israel’s labelling of many migrants as “infiltrators,” saying most were refugees or deserved international protection.

    “Placing asylum seekers in duress that may force them to opt to return without having examined their asylum claims could amount to a violation” of the refugee convention, she said.”

  • Truly Truly i say to you January 5, 2014

    What does he mean when prime minister Netanyahu if really said, “these demos won’t change anything?” does he mean, “the regime in Eritrea is untouchable,it is so strong? Or he is talking about internal policy of his regime that has towards refugee? In my view, Israel as tiny nation to afford such numbers of refugees alone from tiny nation Eritrea; i would say Israel´s problem is understandable and justifiable fairly to speak. But, if Israel wants to solve African refugees problem specially Eritreans, instead of attack or giving them hard the helpless poor refugees, they should to focus at the regime of Eritrea, to which is the root cause of the problems. This is which morally acceptable keeping the good reputation of the holy land, specially which pleases Almighty God Lord Jesus Christ.
    The bible tells:-
    Defend the rights of the poor and the orphans.
    Be fair to the needy and the helpless.
    Rescue them from the power of evil men.
    How ignorant you are! How stupid!
    you are completely corrupt,
    and justice has disappeared from the world.
    you are gods i say….
    all of you are the most high.
    But you will die like men….
    Come, O God, and rule the world
    all the nations are yours.
    (Psalms 82)

  • Biniam January 6, 2014

    To Hom it m’y concern the eritrean of Israel
    Saferin n’y the Israël govenomentaut the humanity the Israelian they have forget that they éthéré safering n’y hitler worldwide new paeper anonce un humaniti israel

  • Biniam January 6, 2014

    Worrning To Israël Worlds Embacy the Eritrean worlds Debayif Some Eriritrean Hapan Debayif Will Tame action for all Israels Embacy

  • hmmm January 6, 2014

    How ironic, for Israel citizens to call immigrants infiltrators on a Palestine land they infiltrated themselves just few decades ago.

  • Aster January 6, 2014

    THE ERITREAN NEED TO GO BACK TO THEIR COUNTRY AND FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS, THEY DO NOT NEED TO DO THAT IN SOMEONE COUNTRY. IT HEARTS ME TO SEE SO MANY YOUNG MEN WHO ARE WELL TRAINED IN THE BEST ERITREA’S MILITARY CAMP TO NOT STAND UP AGAINST ISAIAS FOR THEIR RIGHTS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. THESE YOUNG ERITREAN GENERATION IS THE WORST GENERATION I HAVE EVER SEEN. THIS GENERATION ALL IT DOES IS TALK AND CRY LIKE A BABY. IT IS ASHAMED TO BE AN ERITREAN.

    • Ermias January 6, 2014

      Aster, I hear you loud and clear. On top of what you said, what is even worse is that these young men and women, who leave Eritrea, not only do they not stand up against the brutal regime but they either go silent or they turn around and sympathize with IA and PFDJ. There are so many of them in the city where I live in and when I hear them defend the regime and its policies, it just simply pains me why should I care because I have been here for so long and it doesn’t affect me directly. They are a bunch of cowards. To see them protest in Ethiopia, Israel and other places but they never have any condemnation for the cause of all their suffering is really hard to understand.

  • aron January 6, 2014

    you aster are you an eritrean national, if so you dont know eritrea. eritrean cant give this comment becouse he know all about eritrea.

  • rahwa January 6, 2014

    we must stand together where ever we may be. our brothers and sisters in Israel need our help now. lets do whatever we can to help them be treated as they deserve.

  • Ali-lol January 6, 2014

    they are economic refugee not political asylum seekers. DEPORT them!!!

    • Nahom January 6, 2014

      Ali-lol

      Do you want them to be deported so that the predator can suck their blood. Ali you seem like a desperate PFDJ supporter, but it is not late come and take side beside your persecuted people.

      • seley January 7, 2014

        well, they are demonstrating against Israeli in Israel. and i really want to see them back to their country and stand against the dictators if they are really political asylum seekers.

  • Mike January 6, 2014

    Just a thought – it is good to see all Eritreans and others asking for fairness in the land of Democracy. Sure, no one got killed and arrested during the process. That is called Freedom – But why not do the same demonstration in Eritrea? Why not demand the same rights and more in Eritrea? Why not stand up against the abusive Gov. back in Eritrea? Very interesting – January 21 Hero should have his Statue erected In Forto when all things settle in Eritrea.

    Young Eritrean’s hear me out – Let us stand up against the Gov. in Eritrea….. Not in Israel perhaps…

    At the end though – United is always strength!!!

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