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England ; asylum seekers/refugees ;A lot of asylum seekers /refugees are subjected to human rights abuses in England and the UNHCR is not doing anything about this. Our human rights watch has concluded. This is because England is regarded as having an impeccable human rights record in the eyes of UNHCR and international law. The problem is that the ones at the helm are partisan in the human rights abuses .They wield high positions in the UN and the European Union. They use their undue influence to cover up human rights abuses perpetrated against asylum seekers/refugees in England. Our human rights watch has also found out that asylum seekers /refugees are used for experiments in England. Some are used as slaves. In law ‘consent is of utmost’. If there is no consent, then that amounts to a crime. It has also been concluded that their complaints to the government in England is/are quashed for fear that they will subvert the image of the Home Office. Many asylum seekers/refugees in England send their complaints to the MPs in England. Whereas the MPs have a collective responsibility to ensure that they protect the human rights of asylum seekers/refugees. They also have individual ministerial responsibility to protect asylum seekers/refugees in their jurisdictions which they govern on behalf of the government. This is a duty of care which they owe to all asylum seekers /refugees who are domicile in England as enunciated in the laws of England. The government is the custodian of all asylum seekers/refugees in England. It appears that when the reports are sent to the UNHCR or EU concerning human rights abuses, the reports are quashed. This is done in order to maintain a good human rights record for England .Instead they manufacture good records of taking good care of asylum seekers/refugees. They do this in order to embellish the human rights record of England in the eyes of other countries which do not condone the abuse of human rights of asylum seekers/refugees (e.g USA). Please note that this has nothing to do with individual cases outcomes. This is up to the case workers. This is about the human rights abuses that have been noted by our human rights w
Posted on: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 17:36:01 +0000

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