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By Tendai Maphosa
London
27 March 2008

An independent panel has delivered a harsh rebuke1 of the British government's treatment of asylum2 seekers, saying it falls seriously below the standards expected of a humane3 and civilized4 society.  Tendai Maphosa reports for VOA from London.

The Independent Asylum Commission interim5 report says asylum seekers in Britain are subjected to inhumane treatment while in detention6, experience difficulties obtaining legal advice and are victims of gross inconsistencies in official decision-making.

Commission spokesman Jonathan Cox says some of the problems with the asylum system could be linked to a lack of funding and training of the authorities involved, including the Home Office.  But, he says poor treatment of asylum seekers is unacceptable.

"We have identified a lack of training - what we call a culture of disbelief among some of the Home Office case workers who are looking to catch asylum seekers out instead of looking at whether they should be protected or not, are deliberately7 trying to trick them into making mistakes and then challenging their credibility," he said.

The report's criticism includes the detention of pregnant women, children and survivors8 of torture in their own countries.  It says such people should not be locked up.  It also calls for an end to "dawn raids" by immigration officials on failed asylum seekers due to be deported9.

The commission took testimony10 from asylum seekers, former Home Secretaries, policy makers11, charities, the police, local authorities and the general public.  Former Appeal Court Judge John Waite, a co-chairman of the commission, described the issue as a "blemish12" on Britain's reputation.

Commission spokesman Cox says while some of the hardship experienced by asylum seekers may be due to human error, some of it is a result of clear attempts to make life difficult for asylum seekers.

"Things like destitution13, these are deliberate policies to try and encourage refused asylum seekers to leave the country by simply depriving them of work, of housing, of entitlements to benefits in order to try to encourage them to leave the U.K., that is what we are criticizing as indefensible," he added.

But in a statement, Border and Immigration Agency Chief Executive Lin Homer dismissed the findings of the survey, saying they are not based on any thorough knowledge. She refuted the charge that asylum applicants14 were treated without care and compassion15.

Homer said Britain has a proud tradition of offering sanctuary16 to those who truly need protection, and those seeking asylum can have their case reviewed by an independent judge. She described the system as firm but humane.

The commission says the British asylum system is improving, but says the system still denies sanctuary to some who genuinely need it and ought to be entitled to it and is marred17 by inhumanity in its treatment of the vulnerable.


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