Sweden halts deportations of LGBT asylum seekers
08/08/2005
The Swedish Migration Board’s decision to
temporary freeze deportations of gay Iranians who have been denied
asylum in Sweden is insufficient. The Government should immediately
grant asylum to all lgbt asylum-seekers, who today are hiding. If
this matter had not been highlighted by RFSL and other organisation
nothing would have happened.
This question is not new. RFSL has for many years recommended that
all lgbt asylum-seekers from countries where lgbt persons are banned
- should be allowed to stay in Sweden, says RFSL chairman Sören
Andersson.
The Migration Board’s decision to temporary freeze deportations to
Iran is a step forward. But how long will it last? The question is
also how the Migration Board will act in cases that involve
asylum-seekers from other countries as Nigeria, where three gay
recently were sentenced to death.
The Migration Board’s decision today is in my opinion insufficient.
I still wonder where the Government stands in this question. The
government’s lack of political initiative is a shame for Sweden.
Your
comments