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AS IT IS 2014-09-14 Israel Accused of Forcing Asylum1 Seekers Back to Africa 人权组织指责以色列强迫数千寻求庇护者返乡
An international human rights group has accused Israel’s government of forcing thousands of African asylum seekers to return home. The group, Human Rights Watch, says once home they could face time in prison and possible torture.
Some 2,000 African asylum seekers live at the Holot detention2 center, in the southern Israeli desert. They can leave during the day, but must report back three times a day. Across the street from the detention center is the Saharonim prison, where more than 1,000 Africans are held. They cannot leave.
More than 50,000 Africans, mostly from Sudan and Eritrea, have arrived in Israel in the past eight years. In a report released on Tuesday, Human Rights Watch says these migrants are not permitted to work, and very few have been given asylum.
Bill Van Esveld is with Human Rights Watch. He says the Israeli government wants the detainees to leave.
“There’s been a series of laws put in place that basically gives people the choice between being able to stay in Israel but potentially in indefinite detention, or being sent back to the country they came from. We actually think this constitutes effective “refoulement,” which is a refugee law term that means you’re basically being forced back to a country where you face a well-founded fear of some kind of persecution3.”
Some Israelis say that the large number of asylum seekers is a threat to the Jewish state. The government built a fence along the Egyptian border to keep them out. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his government is prepared to remove those who succeeded in entering before the border was closed. But in his words, “I want to make clear that these are not refugees. We are talking about illegal workers..."
Sudanese who return home risk 10-year prison terms for traveling to Israel. Eritreans face punishment for avoiding required military service. Even with these risks, almost 7,000 have returned home.
Bill Van Esveld says the policy needs to change. He wants Israel to, “give these people a year-long, renewable protected status that allows them to work and that allows them to be here legally.”
Some Israelis do not want the African asylum seekers in their communities. But others support them, recalling their own past as refugees.
1 asylum | |
n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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n.滞留,停留;拘留,扣留;(教育)留下 | |
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n. 迫害,烦扰 | |
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