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Little migrants in Transcarpathia are in need of necessary documents

09-02-2012

Last year, almost 108 migrants from abroad handed in application about their recognition as refugees with granting official status in Transcarpathia, and 77 such persons were in Temporary Accommodation Centre (TAC) in Mukachevo.

Children seeking asylum without accompaniment of adults are part of them. Generally, the number of these children reaches60 in Ukraine. Getting to the country without official permission they became practically unprotected. The biggest problem is age determination of these children. It is often difficult to determine if they reached full age or not when they are teenagers. It depends namely on this, the government can return them to the country of origin, they have a right to stay in Ukraine.

According to the words of Regional representative of UNHCR Oldrih Andrisek, these children do not have Ukrainian document, but they have the same problems and aspiration as Ukrainian peers do. He marked that everything possible is done in Transcarpathia to support the needs of refugee children.

The residents of the country treat refugee migrants hospitably, children get all necessary help. Simultaneously, these children strive for learning Ukrainian language, they want to be useful to our society. It was reported by the President’s ombudsman for children Yurii Pavlenko, who positively evaluated the Plan of Action of Transcarpathian Regional State Administration on Children’s Rights Protection – asylum seeker.

– More often I used to hear a question from young migrants: can anybody issue a document, which will permit us to stay in Ukraine, – Yurii Pavlenko marked. – Unfortunately, there is still no clearly detefined document that would regulate the rights of these children and would determine the procedure of permission granting on residence in Ukraine and future rights for education, residence, labour, etc.

Thus, it is a quite urgent problem – regulation of inter-agency discrepancies concerning the stay of children seeking asylum on the territory of our country. The officials are working upon its solution.

Source: http://ua-reporter.com/novosti/112952

Two brothers from Armenia were apprehended

09-02-2012

Two brothers, citizens of Armenia, were detained by the border guards of BS “Vesele” of Kharkiv Detachment. They intended to get illegally to Russia beyond the check point nearby the village Strileche.

The day before, local inhabitants informed border guards about the intentions of unknown persons. Before the “travellers” actively asked them where they can cross the state border without any troubles. As it was established, one of the brothers lived in Moscow, and he arrived to Ukraine in order to take his relative to the capital of Russia. However, his brother did not have corresponding documents for crossing the border legally.

Both brothers were detained in administrative order for the attempt to cross the state border. Soon, there is a court sitting, which will make lawful decision concerning the violaters.

Source: http://pvu.gov.ua/control/uk/publish/article?art_id=144632&cat_id=48886

Is Ukraine safe for refugees and asylum seekers?

08-02-2012

Radio Freedom had a talk with Nataliya Naumenko, director of Refugee Department and Mridula Gosh, the head of board of Eastern European Institution of Development about problems connected with refugees in Ukraine. 
– Some weeks ago information appeared loudly making the round of the press pages and foreign Mass Media about the existing problem in Ukraine concerning the holding of refugees from Somalia in Ukraine. They went on hunger strike.

 
Just now 10 years passed since Ukraine joined the UNO Convention. It is written in the Law “About refugees and persons in need of complementary or temporary protection”.

Mrs. Naumenko, who is refugee? 
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Nataliya Naumenko (N.N.): I will start from that we really have a small anniversary as 10 years ago Ukraine joined UNO Convention on refugee status. But it started to build the institute of asylum much earlier. It began in 1993 when the first Law of Ukraine about refugees was adopted. And now, properly, we will return to the definition – who a refugee is. In accordance with UNO Convention about refugee status as well as it is defined by our active legislation, refugee is a person, who is not a citizen of Ukraine and in a result of grounded fears to become a victim of pursuit as to race signs, religion, nationality, citizenship, belonging to certain social group or certain political beliefs stays beyond the country of his/her origin or does not wish to enjoy this protection because of such fears or not having citizenship and staying beyond the country of his/her previous permanent residence cannot or does not wish to return to it in the results of mentioned fears.

 

That is, I such a way, we have 5 classic signs when person cannot get refugee status. It is pursuit in the country of origin as to nationality, race, belonging to certain social group pr political beliefs.
How many refugees are now in Ukraine?
N.N.: So far, there are 2 345 officially registered persons from 43 countries. During the period of asylum existence in Ukraine we have considered 20 thousand applications and recognized more than 5 thousand refugees. Some of them have already naturalized in Ukraine.
– You mean, they got citizenship?

N.N.: Yes.

How many? What is percentage? 
N.N.: 5-7% have already received citizenship of Ukraine

How many are of those persons who got refugees status try in some way to cross the border of Ukraine and depart to the West? 

N.N.: There is no such official statistics. Perhaps, the biggest problem we have is concerning those persons who are in the procedure of Refugee Status Determination. Because there are really many persons, who are detained by security bodies of state border of Ukraine, they are detained with documents certifying their address for protection in Ukraine and particularly during their attempt to cross the state border to EU.
How many persons are now waiting for consideration of their applications? 

N.N.: About 1,5 thousand persons if we take court cases as well, because a person is also regarded to be in the procedure.

That is, they do not pretend to departure to the West, they stay here rather long periodWhere do they stay while they are waiting for their case consideration? In refuges? Where?  

N.N.: For all that, we accept different categories of the foreigners. It depend how they get into the procedure of Refugee Status Determination. If a person himself/herself directly applies to Migration Service of Ukraine to get such a status, so in such a case having grounds he/she is directed to Temporary Holding Facility for refugees.

Unfortunately, there are two centers in Ukraine – in Transcarpathian and Odessa regions. We are able to place 330 persons simultaneously. The advantage is given to families with little children, minors or vulnerable categories. The rest solve the problem on residence themselves.

– Mrs. Mridulo, you have been working in UNO representation for a long time and were directly connected with these problems. 
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Mridul Gosh (M.G.): I would not say it directly. I have not worked in UNHCR, but since the fist period, in the year 1994, when the question was raised as to joining the Convention, when Mr. Djomin was deputy head of Supreme Council, so then I had some relation to it.

And since 1996 we constantly elaborated the piece of this issue because it was very important for the imagination of generally human development in Ukraine. Besides, we have to realize that successful for refugees integration gives a great push in the development of democracy of society as well as open society.

And their successful integration can even be a strong positive for Ukraine as we know that great people were refugees before. There were also Albert Einstein as well as George Soros among them. And many Ukrainian migrants, who were in Ukraine or Canada, lived for a certain period of time having refugee documents.

Mrs. Mridulo, how situation has changed in Ukraine since 1996 till nowadays? Because Ukraine is always abused. 

It would be better to criticize something. If nothing happens so nobody can criticize it. There are problems in social integration.

M.G: Truly to say, I am sure that there is a certain progress. I cannot say that everything is bad because many people worked upon and great number of people solved well those problems, which are in the sense of refugees’ integration.

First, it is joining the Convention, adoption of Law about refugees. These are great steps. There are budget obligations to each law and creation of separate body. These are also not small steps. We cannot say that everything here is empty. It is institutional side – the certain development is present. It can be improved and it can be criticized.

And from other side, there is a social integration. Yes, there are some problems here. I know many refugees that got citizenship and work successfully. But I know their pain, their children suffer. These are general problems of toleration, general problems of tolerance.

We have a listener.

Listener (translation): Why our country is like sieve for migrants? There are a lot of them here. And then, when they cross our borders to Western Europe, so we asked questions – we signed the charter that they have right to return migrants here and we, so to say, have to serve them here, etc.

And the second question is – how is it happened that Israelites secret service kidnapped a refugee who got refugee status from Kharkov? What is it? How could the government allow to happen it?.

N.N.: Concerning the way persons get to Ukraine and why we accept persons that subjected to the order of readmission from EU countries – probably the problem of refugees is a complicated issue for each country. By signing up the UNO Convention about refugee status, Ukraine stated that it assumes the burden together with other countries as to access to procedure of persons seeking asylum, their integration, solution of long-term issues, etc.

So, it is not quite objectively to say that we are a “sieve” or something else for EU countries.

As to your question about the kidnapping of refugee – I will not tell his name, but everybody knows him, and it is also the question of today’s talk. I can only stress on the fact that this person was not even in the procedure of Refugee Status Determination. Therefore, speaking about some violation of the rights on the part of Ukrainian government or Ukraine as to non-access of this person to the procedure is a little bit irrelevant and incorrect.

M.G.: Very often undocumented persons, i.e. refugees, getting to the border seek for refuge (asylum) and at that moment they are very vulnerable person.

I do not agree with the concept “sieve” because nowadays, in the informational age, theoretically all borders are open. And these are very old concepts as at the present moment the movement of stocks, money, people will be freer in future. If it is not happened so development of each country will brake.  Experience of developed countries shows this example clearly.

The other thing, that there is a crisis in the country and there are a lot of temptations to accuse foreign people and foreign forces. And Mass Media also participates in it considerably.

On the other hand, there are political powers. I would like to differentiate these two categories. Refugees, asylum seekers – are the principle of non-refoulement with certain procedures. Thus, it should be more told about to society by the state authorities. Refugees will not tell about themselves.

– Properly speaking, our today’s talk is to get more information. 

M.G.: And then, probably the treatment at the borders of Ukraine will be more human. I can tell about this generally.

We communicate with Security bodies of State Border each time they detain a person and the border, who wish to get asylum and ask them to inform Migration Service on this point.
N.N.: Probably I will comment on it.

We are really in close communication with State Border Service of Ukraine. Because we wish those persons, appearing at the border and wanting to get asylum, to have really this opportunity, thus, it is necessary that Migration Service to be informed at once. We came and interviewed these persons and in such a way provided those persons with protection, who in the need of it.

– By the way, what is the percentage of those persons who wish to get refugee status in reality crossing the border legally and illegally?
N.N.: About 70% cross the border illegally. This is general statistics not only of Ukraine, but in the whole world. it is a practice that refugees or asylum seekers cross the border illegally.

– We have one more listener.

Listener: 1.Do you know if Russia has joined this Convention?

                2. Ex-premier of England said that nation, which will unite with different race does not have future.

               3. There are opinions that Somali children flee alone. Is it a preparation to the occupy of Ukraine?

 
The problem of children seeking asylum. These are conditionally children. These are teenagers of the age 16-18 years old. The exact procedure on evaluation of their age does not exist.

N.N.: The answer to the first question – as far as I know Russia is the participant member of this Convention. In Ukraine as well as in Russian Federation there is the institute of asylum that is engaged in accept and submission of applications on recognition as a refugees. There are other forms of protection.

2. I do not think that here we can make comments on the statements of English authorities. Thus, it can be the subject of our next discussion.

3. Concerning Somali children, so you know that it is rather painful problem for Ukraine – the problem of children seeking asylum, because, as a rule, these are conditionally children. It is an age limit, these are teenagers of 16-18 years old. There is no exact procedure on age evaluation.

Indeed, during the last years the number of persons declaring that they are under age persons seeking asylum has increased. And now we try to elaborate the mechanism in order to work with such a category of refugees – asylum seekers.

– As we have recollected about Somali children, so, we can have a talk about the situation happened in Zhuravychi in Volyn Temporary Holding Facility for refugees and stateless persons.

 

Mass Media has reported that there refugees went on hunger strike because they were treated badly.

What happened there?

The citizens of Somalia (since December 25 the term of detention increased from 6 to 12 months) started to adduce demands to shorten the term of their detention to 6 months. There were no legal grounds for such actions.
N.N.: In reality the situation in Volyn Temporary Holding Facility got rather wide publicity. I visited the centre repeatedly in order to clear up the matter and to remove tension existed there.

Coming back to the moment from what all it started – persons were detained for attempt to cross illegally the state border of Ukraine to the side of EU by the bodies of State Border Service or were detained by the bodies of Interior for illegal stay inside Ukraine. These persons were called to responsibility. Concerning each person separately there is decision or resolution of the court about their placement to such an establishment, namely to this facility.

When citizens named themselves the citizens of Somalia they were delivered to THF and when they learned about the change of the legislation about legal status of foreigners and stateless persons (and since December 25, 2011 we have principally new legislation in this field and the term of detention has increased from 6 to 12 months), so they, certainly, started to display a certain displeasure.

 

They started to communicate in a phone regimen with human rights activists, with persons who realized their transportation and get from them different consultation adducing demands to administration of TAC in order it addresses to the court and shorts their term of detention to 6 months. But administration of TAC does not have such legal grounds.

As to use of physical force or violent actions to these persons, so I want to attract the attention of the listeners that the guards of TAC are completely civil, there are no any special means with the help of which they can force persons kept there to certain actions. Thus, these statements are completely unreasonable.

– You have already made some comments in Mass Media including “Radio Freedom” about that the hunger strike was not confirmed.   

We had a talk with human rights activist Dmytro Groisman, who as a member of President Commission on prevention of tortures visited Zhuravychi on February 1. After the visit he gave us the interview. I propose you to listen to it.

Dmytro Groisman: Just on January 30, a group of police special mission unit (PSMU) “Berkut” in Volyn region, exerted pressure on detained persons there. Some persons were beaten absolutely groundlessly, illegally. And we hope that Prosecutor’s office will check these facts, which are laid out in our report, and it will react in accordance with the requirements of Criminal-Commitment Code of Ukraine.

There was a certain conflict situation. We had a talk with civil staff of the centre. These talks were recorded on the Dictaphone and officially written down in the course of commission’s work. The staff is completely untrained, it does not know how to work with this contingent.

When we asked about the purpose of PSMU’s “Berkut” arrival they just said us on the Dictaphone: in order to demonstrate the power of Ukrainian government.
 
If so the governmental power is demonstrated and in reality, I suppose that in such a way they intended to assist in stopping the hunger strike, which is continued by some persons for a durable time, thus it results into nothing except image loses for such country.
N.N.: Actually, I was also with Dmitriy Groisman in the centre on February 1. Thus, we had also an opportunity to communicate with citizens naming themselves Somalis, as well as administration of the centre and guards.

As for commitment of PSMU “Berkut”, so this action really took place. Only after Somali citizens had very aggressive behavior, when windows and telephones for public use were broken. When there was rather great aggression, so, certainly the guards having no special means reacted quickly upon it and called PSMU “Berkut” from Lutsk.
Concerning the violent actions as to person kept there, so it is not quite reliable information. Because “Berkut” just took these persons to their rooms. To no detainee violent actions or means of physical influence were used.

During our visit and communication with Somali citizen next day, we did not receive any complaints as to actions of administration of the centre as well as of the guards and “Berkut”, except they were a little bit frightened.

Really, the guards of the centre – they are absolutely new contingent, new persons…

Indeed new staff is untrained. 

I know that as if German and Polish trainers have to come due to help of European Commission. How does it corresponds to the fact?  
N.N: The thing is that until December 2011 the guards of the centre were officers of Bodies of Interior. And in December 2011 we took the centre completely to the sphere of competence of State Migration Service. Therefore, the most part of the guards has changed.

Telling that they are untrained also does not corresponds the reality, because there were the plans of trainings elaborated and those persons know with whom they work and how they must behave, etc.

Certainly, now we will examine the programs and accentuate the attention namely on psychological aspect, how must we react upon the aggression from those who are hold in the centre, how must we lift the conflicts. All this is in perspective for the present year.
We have a question from social network “Facebook”. “What are the mechanisms of protection must be introduced for the guarantees of refugees’ safety?». 

M.G: Still I suppose that members of the top brass are needed for sure as well as social services, law enforcement agents and more human methods. Aggression can be provoked very quickly.
I cannot tell the formula. But you know, that psychological consultations are very important in order persons knowing languages work with migrants who already integrated in Ukraine during 20 years. We need to look for those refugees who already became the citizens of Ukraine and take them into service. That is why they do not see themselves.

When they see completely different people that treat them with certain ethnic profiling so such a “wall” appears in result. Thus, they are not treated so. They need to be heard and understand.

Finally, is Ukraine a safe country for refugees and asylum seekers?
N.N.: I think that Ukraine realizes the fact that it has taken certain obligations and must create certain conditions. Now it has to be done in the legislation sphere and there are already some steps done in practical sphere. We are one of post soviet countries that do not have any conflict on ethnic grounds. Ukrainians treat persons of other race, other nationality tolerantly enough. This country is generally safe for migrants.  
– What do you think Mrs. Mridulo on this point? 

M.G.: I can say that institutional mechanisms should be improved. On social side, I would say that the temperature of social body depends much on racism, anti-Semiteism, xenophobia.

Source: http://www.radiosvoboda.org/articleprintview/24477827.html

«Doctors of the world» handed over humanitarian Ultrasound system in Transcarpathia

08-02-2012

In the frames of present charitable company, International Charitable Humanitarian Organization “Doctors of the World” handed over 4 systems of ultrasound diagnostics Acuson X150. The first system of ultrasound diagnostics Acuson X150 will be installed in Ukraine for rendering medical aid to refugees and migrants, which was transferred to organization “Doctors of the World” in the frames of charitable company of concern Siemens,

Ukraine is important transit country for migration to Europe. The specialists of organization “Doctors of the World” transferred the system of ultrasound diagnostics Acuson X150 to its partners inUkraine– Charity Organization “Medical Aid Committee in Zakarpattya” that renders medical aid and psychological support to refugees and asylum seekers in Transcarpathia including women who became the victims of human traffic. The majority of persons in need of undergoing ultrasound diagnostics are pregnant women who more often address for such aid.

Nowadays,Ukraine is on the fourth place as to the number of migrants after the USA,Russia and Germany. According to UNO calculations, there are about 6,7 million illegal migrants in Ukraine, who use the country as transit point on the way to the countries of European Union. In the course of the last ten years, the flow of illegal migrants has grown almost in 20 times. Since2005, a stable tendency has been observed as to increase of the flow of migrants above the number of those who wish to leave the country. There are about 200 000 migrants registered live at Temporary Holding Facilities, who pend to get asylum or right for stay in Ukraine.

Source: http://ua-reporter.com/novosti/112945

Nine illegal migrants from Afghanistan and Somalia were apprehended at the border

06-02-2012

During some days Transcarpathian border guards detained 9 illegal migrants from Asia and Africa.

On the eve of the weekends, border guards of Mukachevo Detachment together with police officers detected and detained 5 citizens of Afghanistan. The group of illegal migrants, 4 men and a woman of the age 16 to 26 years old were noticed in the suburb of the village Dyida, Berehovo district. One of the detainees knew Russian language. He explained that illegal migrants intended to get to the countries of Western Europe. He also informed that they were brought by unfamiliar persons by car and left in the forest area. They took their mobile phones and documents. At present moment the checking measures are carried out in order to detect persons involved to present violation.

Besides, yesterday border guards of BS “Knyagynya” of Chop Detachment detained 4 citizens of Somalia due to preliminary information received from local inhabitants. There were 3 minors among the frozen Somalis.

Source: http://ua-reporter.com/novosti/112813

Special mission of Volyn deputies and journalists is going to visit rebellious Somalis

06-02-2012

The last events around Temporary Accommodation Centre (TAC) in Zhuravychi gave rise to loud discussion of the problem in social network Facebook. It seems that a special mission of deputies and journalist is going to visit TAC in Volyn. Finally, bloggers out of number of deputies and journalist acquainted with the situation directly at the place. It became know from the discussions in the social network.

Local politologist and journalist Ruslan Tymoschuk, who initiated the discussion of the problem, regards that such centres should not be in Ukraine, as the part of their residents persistently aim to stay here for permanent residence.

“Take notice of the fact that the part of centre’s resident has already asked to stay in Ukraine. I know for sure that these persons are not qualified doctors, workers or engineers. What for will they live here?..” – Tymoschuk asks.

The deputy if Volyn Council Igor Guz found out that the trip to TAC is ready to start, which became the place of unforeseen situations of different kind during the last period.  Interest to the problem and readiness to assist in its solution was marked by another deputy of Regional Council and journalist of “Volyn-nova” Oleksandr Pyrozhyk. He thinks that the problem has already appeared in the time of “orange revolution” when its members were in power in the region and the centre in Zhuravychi was in the process of its building. According to the words of journalist and deputy, now we have enough of it. Other journalists of leading Volyn editions also offered to join the trip to Zhuravychi. Thus, it is evident, that in the course of the nearest time the problem will go beyond the Departments and organizations taking care of TAC till present time.

Source: http://provolyn.com/news_2012-02-06/15228-do-buntivnih-somaliyciv-zibravsya-volinskiy-deputatsko-zhurnalistskiy-desant

UNO will check how Ukraine holds refugees

02-02-2012
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is concerned about the situation with refugees, who are at TAC in Volyn and Chernigiv regions. It was announced at Regional Representation of UNHCR in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine.
«Situation leaves to be problematic regardless of several visits of UNHCR staff and officials. Aiming at clearing out the situation, there are some planned additional visits next week, which will include the communication with detainees», – it is said in the statement.
According to information of Representation, there are more than 100 persons protesting against their detention and affirm that they are refused in opportunity to exercise the right to submit application on refugee status granting.
«Some persons are sentenced to one year of imprisonment for the attempt to cross the state border without proper documents, they protest against freedom limitation, they threaten to resort more determined forms of protest. Some of them assert that they are minors without accompaniment, migrants from Somalia, who in accordance with international and Ukrainian standards deserve special attention”, – it was reported in Representation.
At present moment, UNHCR is not able to check all information, which office goes on receiving. “It becomes unclear why so many persons telling that they are minors and are supposed to be adults by the authorities, as Ministry of Health Care has just recently started elaboration of the procedure on age evaluation. The determination of the real age and sometimes personality identification is rather complicated task in any situation. Thus, UNHCR expresses its readiness to assist authorities in solution of present problems with the help of the most admissible way”, – it is said in the statement.
According to existing information in UNHCR, there are some Afghan families with children in TAC “Volynskyi”. “It means that children of school age are left without access to education during six months”, – the Representation of NHCR marks.
UNHCR also expressed special disturbance concerning the last information received on January 30 about the action of police as to detainees in TAC.
«UNHCR checks various statements already received as well as expects information from two members of Commission on Torture Prevention and staff of State Migration Service that today are in the process of investigating at the place and must communicate with detainees”, – it is reported in the statement.

Source: http://ukr.for-ua.com/politics/2012/02/02/082558.html

Somalis released by police were found by human rights activists behind the closed door (photos+video)

02-02-2012

Somalis being recently detained by police affirm that they were demanded $2000. They were closed by force in the flat. After some calls to human rights activists and help of Security Service illegal migrants were released.

– Dek closed us here. This foreigner works with police, – translator translates Somalis. – Yesterday we gave him $300 to be released. We said to ask more money from relatives and friends. On this purpose, they left us phones.

We asked address from passerby being at the balcony
Somalis tell that they were taken to the flat and closed there after a talk with police officers. Since Wednesday (January 1) they did not have anything to eat and one of the girls felt bad. Boys called to Svitlana Poberezhets – human rights activist. She communicated with them overnight in the presence of police officers.
– According to their words after detention by police in the flat on the Kotsjubynskyi Str. and interrogation in the department, they were taken to another flat and were kept there by force, – the representative of Centre on Aid to Refugees, human rights activist, Svitlana Poberezhets says. They asked passerby from the balcony to tell the address and in such a way they learned the place of their detention. First, I phoned to police, then to Security Service and public prosecutor’s office. I was ignored by all of them.

«We want to have refugee status»
After three hours of Svitlana and her colleagues’ waiting at the door, the representative of Security Service arrived. Later on, they came back with that very Dek, who opened the flat by his own key.

– They live here, they were detained yesterday and released,- Dek says. – They have all necessary things, water and food. Nobody keeps them here.

However, Somalis affirmed to journalists for camera through a translator that they were kept by force.

-They say, that police officers demanded money for their release, – S.Poberezhets says translating the answers of Somalis from English. – We want peace and get refugee status in Ukraine, we want to apply our documents. We got to Ukriane through unmarked borders with Russia, and there we arrived from Somalia escaping from danger. We addressed for help to International Commissar on Refugee Issues. Yesterday, after we were in police station, Dek and two men in uniform took us to this flat and closed the door. We think, they want money from us. $300 were already paid to Dek yesterday.

Police participation will be checked by Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) 
The age of all those who were in the flat was under 18 years old – these were five boys and two girls. One of Somali girls felt really bad. Ambulance was called for her and two other boys. While the doctors were coming, the girl was recovered consciousness.

– Their friend lost consciousness. She says that she is out of strength at all. There are pains in the heart and stomach. Doctors from ambulance hospitalize them.

As it was explained by the human rights activists, SSU had to interrogate S.Poberezhets. If she names the concrete persons, so they must establish the participation of these persons, interrogate them and make decision in accordance with the application.
The head of Vinnytsya Municipal Administration of Interior Yuriy Kutsyi categorically denied the participation of police to detention of illegal migrants at the flat. He said that seven minors were detained recently, on February 1.
– Number “102” has received a call from the citizens, who informed about possible escape of gas in the flat on Kotsjubynskyi Str. The police officers came and detected foreign citizens without documents in the flat documenting the fact. Migration Service has to take care of them because detainees are under age persons.

He also reported that police does not have translators. So to say, a person placing illegal migrants to another flat does not have anything in common with police.

–         It is nonsense, – he said about the statement of human rights activist about demanding of money.

Source:http://20minut.ua/%D0%9D%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B8-%D0%92%D1%96%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D1%96/news/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%96%D0%B9%D1%86%D1%96%D0%B2-%D1%8F%D0%BA%D0%B8%D1%85-%D1%83-%D0%92%D1%96%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D1%96-%D0%B2%D1%96%D0%B4%D0%BF%D1%83%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B0-%D0%BC%D1%96%D0%BB%D1%96%D1%86%D1%96%D1%8F-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B7%D0%B0%D1%85%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8-%D0%B7%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B9%D1%88%D0%BB%D0%B8-%D0%B7%D0%B0-10217569.html

Human Rights Watch accuses Ukrainian police in beating detained illegal migrants from Somalia

02-02-2012

International Human Rights Organization Human Rights Watch accuses law enforcement agencies in a rough use of force to detained citizens of Somalia for illegal stay in Ukraine, who are at the Temporary Accommodation Centre “Zhuravychi” (Volyn region).
According to information presented on the site of the organization, 58 detained Somalis have gone on hunger strike in token of protest against destitution of opportunity to apply for asylum and against unjust consideration of their applications by Ukrainian authorities.
“As one of the hunger strikers reported to HRW, on January 30 in the afternoon a group of about 21 policemen in masks arrived  to TAC having truncheons and tear gas. They searched the rooms of detainees and confiscated some personal things… The same man informed us that policemen beat some hunger strikers with truncheons and feet”, – it was said on the site.
Somalis also appeal to release them, as in case of their deportation to the country of their origin where they can undergo the risk of tortures and prohibited treatment, Ukraine will violate its international obligations.
In its statement, Human Rights Watch appeals Ukrainian authorities not to let such incidents and immediately to stop oppressions and threats from police concerning migrants from Somalia seeking asylum in the TAC Zhuravychi.
It is not the first accusation is sounded in the address of Ukrainian law enforcement agents. Before Amnesty International  criticized Ukrainian law enforcement agents accusing them in rough treatment of citizens of Somalia and Eritrea, who were detained for illegal stay in Ukraine.
Source:http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/politics/1314539-human-rights-watch-obvinyaet-ukrainskuyu-miliciyu-v-izbienii-zaderzhannyh-nelegalov-iz-somali

Amnesty International has criticized Ukrainian police for the treatment of refugees

01-02-2012

It was said in the statement on the site of the organization. According to data of organization, there are about 60 Somalis and 6 citizens from Eritrea including 20 children, who were detained on the territory of Ukraine in November-December 2011 and were placed to Temporary Accommodation Centre in Zhyravychi, Volyn region. Detainees went on hunger strike as a protest against imprisonment. On January 30, the law enforcement agents being armed with truncheons and worn in protecting outfit forced illegal migrants to eat food. According to data of Amnesty International they were beaten and some of them received anonymous e-mails and phone calls containing threats on murder and racist offences. Amnesty International calls Ukrainian authorities to guarantee safety to illegal migrants. “Authorities must guarantee the absence of tortures and other kinds of cruel treatment of these detained persons…These migrants seeking asylum just try to avoid the breach of human rights in the countries of their origin and now they undergo cruel treatment in Europe”, – it is marked by the deputy director of Amnesty International on European Countries and central Asia, John Dalhusen. The organization notes that Ukraine joined UNO Refugee Status Convention and cannot deport citizens to the countries, where they can be subjected to risk of serious violations of human rights. In accordance with this fact, Dalhusen regards that detention of persons does not have any juridical grounds. As it was mentioned in the statement of UNHCR, it appeals Ukrainian authorities to grant refugee status or complementary protection to citizens of Somalia, who were arrested by police in December 2011 for illegal stay in Ukraine. On January 19, International Human Right Organization Amnesty International called Ukrainian authorities to release Somalis, who were apprehended by police in December 2011 for illegal stay in Ukraine.

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