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Malèna
12thMay2005, 09:26
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http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/topnews/news/2005-05-11_278824.html


ANSA

Corte Ue, stop espulsioni immigrati
11 May 2005

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Decisione riguarda 11 immigrati giunti da Libia in Italia - ROMA, 11 MAG - La Corte Europea dei diritti dell'uomo ha sospeso l'espulsione verso la Libia di undici immigrati giunti a marzo a Lampedusa. La decisione e' stata resa nota da un gruppo di senatori dell'Unione. La Corte ha accolto un ricorso urgente presentato il primo aprile da un team di avvocati a nome di 79 immigrati. Dopo aver chiesto notizie al governo italiano, la Corte ha deciso di sospendere le espulsioni. La decisione e' vincolante per le autorita' italiane.

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http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/topnews/news/2005-05-11_278824.html

Malèna
12thMay2005, 09:30
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http://it.news.yahoo.com/050511/26/37y8g.html


ASCA

Immigrati: Corte Europea, Accolto Ricorso Contro Governo Italiano
11 May 2005

La Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo di Strasburgo ''ha, in via cautelare, accolto il ricorso contro i respingimenti di massa effettuati nel mese di marzo da Lampedusa in Libia'': e' quanto si legge in un comunicato. L'esito del ricorso, che era stato presentato dagli avvocati Anton Giulio Lana e Ballarini, arriva proprio nel momento in cui si registrano, tra stanotte e stamattina, l'arrivo di altri 530 stranieri a Lampedusa e 70 ad Agrigento. La Corte aveva chiesto entro il 6 maggio delucidazioni in merito al governo italiano, in particolare sulle procedure di identificazione, sulla presentazione eventuale di richieste d'asilo da parte degli immigrati respinti e sullo status attuale delle loro domande. Le risposte, giunte da Roma a Strasburgo lunedi' scorso, indicano provvedimenti di espulsione nei confronti di 11 cittadini stranieri. Immediato l'intervento della Corte, che ''ha chiesto formalmente al governo italiano di non espellere queste persone fino a nuova ordinanza''. La decisione della Corte arriva proprio quando - a seguito di un rapporto pubblicato gli scorsi giorni da un settimanale - divampano le polemiche sulla sorte delle persone respinte in Libia, paese che non ha firmato la Convenzione di Ginevra e sul quale - come annunciato dal vice presidente delle Commissione europea Franco Frattini alla Conferenza Nazionale Asilo - la Commissione europea ha ''puntato i riflettori'' decidendo di inviare a Tripoli una seconda missione per ''verificare sul terreno le condizioni di queste persone''.

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http://it.news.yahoo.com/050511/26/37y8g.html

Malèna
12thMay2005, 09:51
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050414/wl_mideast_afp/italylibyaimmigrants_050414183311

European Parliament calls on Italy to halt deporting immigrants to Libya

STRASBOURG (AFP) - European parliamentarians voted narrowly to call on Italy to stop deporting illegal immigrants to Libya, saying that they risked ill treatment there and possible death back home.
A motion carried by a single vote called on Rome "to desist from collective expulsions of asylum-seekers and 'irregular migrants' to Libya" following the mass deportation last month of 180 illegal immigrants from the Italian Mediterranean island of Lampedusa.


According to the European Parliament Libya "is not a signatory to the Geneva convention (on refugees) ...., does not have an asylum system, does not offer a real guarantee of refugees' rights and practises arbitrary arrest."

It said it was worried about the treatment and "deplorable" living conditions of people held in Libyan camps and the circumstances surrounding their repatriation to their countries of origin. It quoted Libyan sources who put at 106 the number of deaths following expulsions.

The parliament said Italy and other EU member states should end collective expulsions and guarantee both individual examination of requests for asylum and the respect of the principle that new arrivals should not be automatically expelled.

When mass deportations to Libya had taken place "the Italian authorities failed in their international obligations by not making sure that the lives of the people they expelled were not threatened in their countries of origin."

The UN High Commission for Refugees said last month it was disappointed at a lack of access to the Lampedusa refugee centre after a request to visit the facility, which has room for 190 but was housing over 600 people, was turned down.

Last October, Italian authorities airlifted back more than 1,000 undocumented immigrants who had sailed across the Mediterranean from Libya. Lampedusa has been a popular landing point for migrants from Africa hoping to enter Europe and a focus in Rome's bid to tide an incessant influx of illegal migrants along its long, porous coastlines.

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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050414/wl_mideast_afp/italylibyaimmigrants_050414183311

Marco Polo
12thMay2005, 10:21
how insane. just because Libya didnt sign the geneva convention. As if government cares. speak the truth, you want cheap labour.

European parliamentarians voted narrowly to call on Italy to stop deporting illegal immigrants to Libya,

at least it was a close vote. Maybe the tide is starting to turn?

IMPERIUM
12thMay2005, 14:19
As if I care what Libya does!
Who cares!
Me ne frego!

We of IE must be in Brussels:
Then, we will show these wimps:
Cosa e' l'alta Politika!

We of IE will:
Unite and galvanise the RRRRR.
We shall take over Europa!

We will change our mercantile EU:
into the greatest Imperium in history:
Imperium Europa!

Imperium
0505

Apollo{{
12thMay2005, 14:27
simply disgusting! why is europe so weak? refugees and ecomomic migrants are totally different things! it seems that europe is on a self-destructive spree!

umberto
12thMay2005, 14:35
Thats the treason that pissed me off yesterday.

We, of south europe are outnumbered. They do not care less about our problems.

that it was close, it is a good sign, but they showed nothing close to solidarity.

We should not care about their countries.
Send them there. Further up. As that PN MP said.
If we are overwhelmed or we sink, we will drag them with us.
If a maltese cant enjoy a peaceful society in their little country, neither will the germans, finns, swedes in their vast ones. We will ruin them for their lack of concern.

Give them the refugee passport (not maltese of course)

So for europe.

As for the immigrants, be 'welcome' to them when they are released.

As things stand, the best interest of the people living on these islands are out of europe.

You were all taken for a ride, i mean the yessers or the Yes Sirs. EU entry will strengthen our european identity, or so they said.
Simon il busu used to say that money will pour in for repatriations.
Money is pouring in for more urban centres.

out of there.