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Denmark seeks to externalize asylum obligations to Rwanda

InfoMigrants By Natasha Mellersh Published on : 2021/05/06 Denmark and Rwanda have signed a memorandum on asylum and migration, setting out plans to shift asylum procedures outside of the EU. Thereby the signatories aim to change the current unfair and unethical asylum system. On 27 April 2021, the Government of #Rwanda and the Government of #Denmark signed a MoU on Asylum and Migration issues. More details can be found here: https://t.co/crhIn8dp0R Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Int l Cooperation (@RwandaMFA) May 4, 2021 The memorandum calls for changes to the unfair and unethical current asylum system, which the signatories say is incentivizing children, women and men to embark on dangerous journeys along migratory routes, while human traffickers earn fortunes.

Denmark criticised after becoming first EU country to formally strike migration agreement with Rwanda

Denmark criticised after becoming first EU country to formally strike migration agreement with Rwanda Earlier this year Denmark became the first European nation to revoke the residency of Syrian refugees 6 May 2021 • 8:40pm The Danish government s stance on Syrian refugees has sparked protests Credit: Davut Colak/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The Danish government is considering transferring asylum-seekers to Rwanda for processing in a move described as a new low in the country s sharp crackdown on immigration. The Danish parliament was on Thursday due to discuss a new draft bill allowing it to transfer migrants for adjudication of asylum-claims and accommodation in third countries”.

Rwanda could host people seeking asylum in Denmark

Rwanda could host people seeking asylum in Denmark Wednesday May 05 2021 Hundreds of refugees from Syria, Iraq and Africa walk along a motorway towards the Austrian border, near Budapest, Hungary, September 4, 2015. Following an MoU, Rwanda could host refugees and people seeking asylum in Denmark. PHOTO | FILE | DPA | AFP Advertisement Rwanda could host refugees and people seeking asylum in Denmark as the European country seeks to embark on a plan of sending its asylum seekers to a third country for processing. Denmark, which hosts thousands of Syrian refugees, has underscored the need for the processing of asylum applications to take place outside of the European Union in order to break the negative incentive structure of the present asylum system.

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