
International Roundup
Co-worker
Protest Helps Prevent Refugee's Deportation
An
asylum seeker just hours from being deported has won the right to stay in
Luli
Zefaj, 25, a Kosovo Albanian, fled his home country five years ago after being
shot for refusing to fight in his country's civil war. He applied for asylum in
Last
year, during a routine visit to the immigration office in
With
little time to spare, his coworkers organized a high-profile campaign, writing
letters and assembling at Gatwick airport. Shortly before he was to be flown
out, officials released Zefaj into the care of his colleagues at Digital Dream,
a digital camera supplier based in
Zefaj's
asylum bid was rejected, but an appeals panel ruled that he should be allowed to
remain in
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26
Nigerians Drown Off
Twenty-six
Nigerians drowned in the
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Last
week
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Church
Group Calls For Release Of
The
National Council of Churches of Australia (NCCA) has added its voice to a drive
orchestrated by refugee advocates asking the parliament to set free 1,000 asylum
seekers now being held in detention centers. The detainees have already taken
health, identity and security checks. The NCCA also calls for 8,000 Temporary
Protection Visa (TPV) holders to be granted permanent residency.
"It is well documented that 70 percent to 80 percent of refugees have suffered trauma or torture," said NCCA national refugee advocacy officer James Thomson. "Detention compounds that and then when they are released on TPV, it prevents them from settling in the community and getting on with a normal life."
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