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Ukraine: Stop Harassing Somali Asylum Seekers

01-02-2012

Hunger Strike Highlights Flaws in Asylum System

(Moscow, February 1, 2012) – The Ukrainian authorities should immediately stop police harassment and threats against Somali asylum seekers held at the Zhuravychi Migrant Accommodation Centre, Human Rights Watch said today. In a letter sent to the Ukrainian authorities, Human Rights Watch also called for the immediate release of all Somali asylum seekers who are being held in administrative detention pending deportation.

According to information from representatives of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Ukraine, 125 Somali nationals are being held at the Zhuravychi Migrant Accommodation Centre (MAC) in the Volyn region in northwestern Ukraine. Around 80 have told UNHCR they want to apply for asylum in Ukraine, but have not been allowed to do so, and some have been on hunger strike in response.

“Somali nationals who flee from violence and persecution in their own country are already extremely vulnerable,” said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch.  “They come to Ukraine seeking protection. The Ukrainian authorities know they can’t deport Somalis, so keeping them locked up for months, with almost no chance of asylum, is extremely abusive.”

Fifty-eight Somali detainees went on hunger strike in early January to protest against the Ukrainian authorities having prevented them from lodging asylum claims or not having processed their claims fairly. They are also protesting against their arbitrary detention; since Ukraine cannot, without violating its international obligations, deport them back to Somalia where they would risk torture and mistreatment, their detention pending deportation is arbitrary.

The Somalis are among tens of thousands of asylum seekers and migrants in Ukraine, many of whom are attempting to eventually cross the border to the European Union.

On January 30, the situation at the Zhuravychi MAC deteriorated. One of the hunger strikers held at the center told Human Rights Watch that in the afternoon a group of approximately 21 police officers, masked and armed with batons and tear gas, came to the center. The police officers searched detainees’ rooms and confiscated some of their personal belongings.

He also told Human Rights Watch that the police officers hit some of the hunger strikers with batons and kicked them:

“They beat some of the boys and kicked them with heavy boots. They were shouting the whole time, but we could not understand them because they spoke Russian.  Only two guys in our group speak Russian so they translated for us. The police officers were threatening to kill us if we don’t go to the dining room and start eating. About 10 people got so scared that they ran to the dining hall and started eating. The police are still around today and we are all very scared.”

Ill-treatment of any detainees is strictly prohibited and a violation of Ukraine’s international legal obligations. To target detainees who choose to manifest their right to protest by way of a hunger strike is also prohibited, and the Ukrainian authorities have previously been found responsible for torture under European human rights law by forcibly feeding detainees in the absence of any medical necessity (in the case of Nevmerzhitsky v Ukraine). Human Rights Watch called on the Ukrainian authorities to investigate the police conduct at the center on January 30 and to hold to account anyone involved in and responsibile for abusing and threatening the detainees.

A Human Rights Watch report from December, 2010, “Buffeted in the Borderland: The Treatment of Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Ukraine”,documented that migration detention in Ukraine is often arbitrary and detainees do not enjoy reliable access to a judge or other authority, or access to legal representation to challenge their detention. The report also documented how asylum applications from detainees are frequently not processed, how many claims are rejected as manifestly unfounded, and how a migrant or asylum seeker may be detained without any individual assessment of such necessity.

Somali nationals are very rarely granted asylum status in Ukraine (when the Human Rights Watch report was released in 2010, only two Somalis were known to have been granted refugee status.) And they appear to face a vicious cycle of repeat detention while in Ukraine.

Ukrainian law provides that migrants and asylum seekers may only be detained for a maximum of 12 months. However, the law does not prohibit the authorities from re-arresting migrants as soon as they have been released and detaining them again for the maximum period allowed. When released, migrants are usually provided with certificates saying that they are on their way to their embassy and are given five days to reach it. However, since there is no Somali embassy in Ukraine, Somalis have nowhere to go. It is a common practice for Somali migrants to be re-arrested after the five days have expired and detained again.

Human Rights Watch spoke with three members of the group of hunger strikers who are being held at the Zhuravychi MAC. They said the majority of the group had been repeatedly arrested and detained over the past year or more. They also said that some members of the group were at different stages of appealing rejections of their asylum applications by the State Migration Service. Others had been detained before they had been allowed to lodge their appeals or said that no action had been taken on claims filed while in detention, leading them to believe that the authorities had not actually accepted their applications for asylum or their appeals.

A 21-year-old Somali detainee told Human Rights Watch that he wanted to appeal the State Migration Service’s rejection of his asylum application as manifestly unfounded or abusive, but that days later the police arrested and detained him on suspicion of being unlawfully in Ukraine, and that he was not able to appeal the rejection of his claim. He was then transferred to the Zhuravychi MAC for a 12-month administrative detention sentence.

“We came here to save our lives, not be treated like criminals” he told Human Rights Watch. “There is a war in my country. But here we have no medical assistance, we can’t rent a flat, we can’t even go outside because we get arrested. We escaped from one prison only to come to another one.”

In the letter sent to the Ukrainian authorities, Human Rights Watch called for the immediate release of all Somali asylum seekers who are being held in administrative detention pending deportation and urged the government to utilize a new law on complementary protection by providing this protection to Somalis who do not qualify for asylum under the 1951 Refugee Convention but who cannot be returned to Somalia because of ongoing armed conflict and generalized violence in that country.

“Ukrainian authorities should do what they can to improve the country’s flawed asylum system and close existing gaps in protection,” Williamson said. “Taking immediate steps to stop abuse in detention and facilitate adequate solutions for Somali migrants, asylum seekers and refugees would be a step in the right direction.”

Source: http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/02/01/ukraine-stop-harassing-somali-asylum-seekers

Meeting of the head of SMS of Ukraine with Regional Represenative of UNHCR took place

01-02-2012

On February 1, 2012 the head of State Migration Service of Ukraine Mykola Kovalchuk conducted the meeting with representative of UNHCR Oldrih Andrisek.

The main topic of the meeting was discussion of the generally recognized world standards of holding foreigners, who pretend to get refugee status and also improvement of the procedure of submission of corresponding applications in Ukraine.

The parties also discussed separately the situation happened at Temporary Holding Facility “Volynskyi” for foreigners and stateless persons, who illegally stay inUkraine. They also exchnaged opinions on ways of normalization the situation and peculiarities in treating asylum seekers of Somali origin. In the course of the meeting the head of SMS of Ukraine stressed that all persons kept at THF have equal rights regardless of the country of their origin.

Besides, in their communication, Mykola Kovalchuk and Oldrih Andrysek stopped on the concrete aspects of cooperation and defined the priorities on short-term perspectives.

There were also other participants of the meeting: the first head deputy of SMS Viktor Sheibut and director of Refugee Department Nataliya Naumenko.

Source: http://www.dmsu.gov.ua/uk/home/659-vidbulas-zustrich-golovi-dms-ukrajini-mikoli-kovalchuka-z-regionalnim-predstavnikom-uvkb-oon-oldrihom-andrisekom.html

International scandal over the article in a local newspapers: Is Ukraine a country of racists and xenophobes?

31-01-2012

Ukraine is the country of xenophobes and racists. World press published such conclusions. All has started from the article and illustrations to it in Ternopil newspaper. Local journalists so got carried by the reporting of the fight between two foreign students because of Ukrainian girl, so they did not notice that used improper words in the address of migrants from African and Arab countries, it is reported by TSN (Ukrainian TV news programme).

Newspaper material illustrated the pictures of Africans who had rest in the pub. And in the foreground there was a collage – two monkeys are touching up a blonde girl.

Student from Congo Moug Danik Brysche was one of the men on the picture. He recognized himself in the newspaper and was filled with indignation how that picture got to the press. Future engineer-mechanic Mouga does not know yet whether he should pack suitcases or take a cap hiding himself in order to continue education. He affirmed that he did not participate in the fight described in the newspaper, but now he is very recognizable in the city and is called “monkey”.

«Here you can be beaten every day, – Mouga tells,-  there are many racists here». Two hundred students  of Ternopil University demand excuses from local newspaper. Allegedly, they offended African students and Arabs very much.

«This newspaper wrote that we are black monkeys…– it is said by the student from Cameroon Martin Landro Maien. – We want them to present their apologies, we want them to see us as human beings and not as animals».

Scandal over the article in Ternopil newspaper was caught up by the world Mass Media. The channel “France 24”picked up the button from the channel “CNN”. On its internet-portal, it put the article “Ukrainian newspaper represent Africans and Arabs as monkeys, who touching up the woman”.  After such publicity, students say that their relatives ask them to return home as soon as possible.

«He has to come back home because his father has read an article at “France 24” and said “Fly home at once”, – Martin, the student from Cameron said. – “He is on the fifth year of Medical University, he leaves everything and goes back home”.

The print “New Ternopil newspapaer”, which published an article causing sensation, regards to be the most scandalous one in the city. True, there is no any name of the author. Local journalists are talking of the article to be written by the editor-in-chief. Though, he and his staff refuse to give comments on it. The public prosecutor’s office tackled to find out whether publication rouses national hatred.

«The check is connected with just this publication and in no way with the previous ones, thus, we cannot tell that some pressure is carried upon Mass Media”, – it is assured by the pres-secretary of prosecutor of Ternopil region, Lesya Dolyshnaya.

The investigation is still going on. The board of Ternopil University because of the scandal tries not to loose foreign students – sponsors of the establishment. In order to reconcile offended persons the lectures are conducted and appeal with demand to make apologies for incorrect statements has already been written.

It was reported before that Ukrainian police as well as the society overall is affected by race and ethnic intolerance to a considerable extent. It is said in the statement of Ukrainian Refugee Council.

It was also reported that the activity of youth informal associations has started to grow in Ukraine since 2005, the activity of which is directed upon the violent actions based on race and national hostility. According to investigation data “Racism and xenophobia in Ukraine”, the violence is more often directed against foreign students, asylum seekers, refugees and migrants, businessmen and tourists. The victims became also some workers of the embassies, UNO representatives as well as the members of their families.

Source: http://econo.com.ua/2012/01/mezhdunarodnyj-skandal-iz-za-stati-v-mestnoj-gazete-ukraina-strana-rasistov-i-ksenofobov/.

6 illegal migrants from Somalia were detected in Vinnytsya

31-01-2012

The border guards of BS “Vinnytsya” of Mohylyov-Podilskyi Detachment together with workers of Ministry of Interior and representatives of State Migration Service conducted a monitoring in Vinnysya concerning the stay and residence of foreign citizens in the regional centre. After visiting some Vinnytsya addresses, they detected 6 persons – citizens of Somalia living on the territory of Ukraine illegally. Four Africans did not have any documents identifying them, and two other persons had passports of citizens of Somalia.

After examining the case. Vinnytsya Administrative Court directed four illegal migrants to Temporary Accommodation Centre “Zhuravychi” in Volyn region. Two other Somalis will be soon deported beyond the territory of Ukraine.

Source:http://www.pvu.gov.ua/control/uk/publish/article?art_id=143298&cat_id=48886

Pavlenko: Rights of refugee children in Zakarpattia must be improved

26-12-2012

It is necessary to as soon as possible approve the regulatory documents for improvement of the mechanism of protection of rights of children, separated from their families and arrived to the territory of Ukraine as refugees.
This was said by the President’s ombudsman for children Yurii Pavlenko in Uzhhorod during the interdepartmental meeting for the issues of protection of refugee children and asylum seekers, as was stated in the press service of the President of Ukraine.

“In particular, this concerns the procedure of determination of their age, appointment of legal representatives; execution of the Law “On refugees and persons, in need of additional or temporary protection”, of the Conception of state migratory policy, approved by the President, and the Decree “On the issues of ensuring the rights of children in Ukraine”, Pavlenko noted.

The representatives of the Uzhhorod Regional State Administration, State Migration Service, State Border Services, Ministries of Education and Health, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Administration of Activity of the President’s ombudsman for children, heads of the children’s services, and representatives of public and international organizations took part in the meeting.

By the results of the meeting, the plan of actions was adopted and its responsible executors were defined.
Source: http://www.ihrpex.org/en/article/2373/pavlenko_rights_of_refugee_children_in_zakarpattia_must_be_improved

Five Afghans unsuccessfully were noticed by border guards

25-01-2012

On January 24, border guards of BS “Uzhgorod” of Chop Border Detachment detected a group of people (5) of Asian appearance in Uzhgorod during the check of possible places of stay of illegal migrants. Later on, the reasons on migrants’ staying in Uzhgorod were clarified and their citizenship was established. They were the citizens ofAfghanistanand had “Documents on appeal for protection inUkraine” issued in Transcarpathian region and valid before February 3, 2012. And everything would be finished for Asians positively if they had not violated the rules on stay inUkraine, namely: the place of registration and residence was Mukachevo and not Uzhgorod in the above mentioned documents. Whether Afghanis intended to “attack” the border and get toWestern Europeit will be established later – so far no protocols are prepared which will be passed to the court.

It should be marked that sanction of Article 203 of Code of Ukraine on Administrative Infringements foresees administrative responsibility in the form of the penalty in the sum of 850 UAH.

Source: http://ua-reporter.com/novosti/112394

POST-RELEASE: Inter-agency meeting in Zakarpattya region

25-01-2012
January 25, 2012 (UNHCR) – The 10th Inter-agency meeting of representatives from migration and border authorities, municipal child care services, judges, non-governmental organizations, the Ombudsman on Children Rights in Ukraine Mr. Yuriy Pavlenko, representatives of local authorities, the Governor’s Office and UNHCR’s Regional Representation for Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, the International Organization for Migration and Danish Refugee Council was convened in Uzgorod…

Source: http://www.unhcr.org.ua/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=641:press-release-inter-agency-meeting-in-zakarpattya-region-ukraine&catid=15:novoosti&Itemid=140&lang=en

57 Somalis went on hunger strike in Volyn Temporary Holding Facility (+ video)

23-01-2012

Last week 57 Somalis went on hunger strike at Temporary Holding Facility (THF) in Volyn. Illegal migrants demand immediate release and issue of documents for legitimate residence in Ukraine. However Migration Service reports: the hunger strike of the Somalis is a “play to audience”. What is real situation – it was examined by our correspondents.
THF is in the village of Zhuravychi. There are 126 migrants here. There are 57 migrants from Somalia among them. Forty of them refused to visit dining room a week ago. “But it does not mean that they do not eat”, – the staff of the centre says.

Oleksandr Lukaschuk, deputy director of THF:

– They eat food, which they get by parcels from friends living in Ukraine or beyond its borders. Not all visit the dining room.

Somalis do not have claims to administration and holding conditions. They are not satisfied by the Law of Ukraine, which came into force on December 25, 2012. Now, illegal migrants are kept at THFs not six months as it was before, but a year. So to say, this fact breaks their rights. Human Rights Organization Amnesty International has spoken in support of Africans and appealed to Ukrainian power to release the migrants from Somalia and to guarantee them right for protection. The representatives of local Refugee Department visited the centre in Zhuravychi.
Nataliya Naumenko, director of Refugee Department of Migration Service of Ukraine:

– The trip was organized with the aim to be convinced that the statement of such respectful organization as’ Amnesty International” as to violation of human rights, in particular Somali foreigners staying at this establishment, is more excogitated than is real.

It was not succeeded to get any comments from Somalis. According to the words of the management team of the centre, they refused categorically to talk “on camera”.  Instead, they spent some hours talking with representative f UNO. According to their words, they managed to get on well with Somalis.

Noel Kalhun, regional counselor on legal issues of Supreme Commissar of UNO:

– These are people fleeing from such a serious situation as in Somalia. It gives them hope that they at least got to a safe place. People heard about the procedure they would undergo, what they should expect. Because they wanted to hear what are the further steps. They heard that Migration Service would accept their applications, it would consider applications concerning different forms of protection.

State Migration Service assures that they keep all resolutions of UNO concerning Somalis. They will not be sent to the country of their origin. However, first they will check once more if migrants are really from Somalia. And then, a decision will be made as to each f them. Four migrants wished to get refugee status and have already written corresponding applications.

Authors: Hanna Shulgina, Oleksandra Fetysova. Cameraman: Vitaliy Havrylets. First National TV.
Source: http://1tv.com.ua/ru/news/2012/01/23/14745

PRESS-RELEASE: UNHCR Regional Representative meets with the newly appointed Head of the State Migration Service of Ukraine

23-01-2012

On January 20, 2012, UNHCR Regional Representative for Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine Mr. Oldrich Andrysek had a meeting with the newly appointed Head of the State Migration Service of Ukraine (SMS) Mr. Kovalchuk to brief him about the activities of UNHCR in  Ukraine and to discuss issues related to the development of the asylum system in Ukraine…

Source: http://www.unhcr.org.ua/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=639:press-release-unhcr-regional-representative-meets-with-the-newly-appointed-head-of-the-state-migration-service-of-ukraine&catid=15:novoosti&Itemid=140&lang=en

Somalis’ hunger is “play to audience”, – Migration Service

21-01-2012

Release of Somali migrants who went on strike at Temporary Holding Facility in the village of Zhuravychi, Volyn, is impossible at the present moment. It was announce about by director of Refugee Department of State Border Service Nataliya Naymenko.

Recall, on January 18, 2012 it became known about the hunger strike of some tens of Somalis at THF in Zhuravychi, who demand release and issue of documents for staying in Ukraine. Rebellious mood of Somalis was confirmed by the direction of the centre. However, the deputy director of regimen of THF of MOI of Ukraine in Volyn region Oleksandr Luschak marked “there is no hunger strike as such” as illegal migrants eat biscuits, tea and “Mivina” (macaroni).

Naumenko informed that Somalis receive packets with food and they refused to get meals from dining room. “On my point of view, this hunger strike is mostly a play to audience. The story starts from the moment when persons learned about the fact that they will be hold in such a centre not six months but a year in accordance to new legislation, which came into force on December 25,2011”, – reported Naumenko.

Migration Service informed that first they have to establish if detainees are really Somalis. “If the fact that migrants arrived fromSomaliais established, so long-term decisions will be made on each case separately. But they will not be expelled toSomaliain no any wise.” – Naumenko explained. She stated that release of the Somali migrants is impossible.

At the present moment there are 58 migrants from Somalia under arrest at THF “Zhuravychi” waiting for deportation.

State Migration Service convince of the fact that Ukraine keeps all resolutions of UNO as to citizens declaring their arrival from Somalia.
In its letter to Minister of Interior of Ukraine, organization Amnesty International appealed to  Ukrainian authorities to implement all their obligations guaranteeing Somalis’ access to just procedure of refugee status and subsidiary protection granting in case they cannot be recognized as refugees.
Amnesty International states that there are probably children among the third part of detainees. However, Naumenko assured that all persons placed to centres are adult.

Source: http://www.volynpost.com/news/1264-somalijci-goloduyut-na-publiku–migracijna-sluzhba