Bremen court stops deportation: church asylum for young Somali remains!
Bremen court stops deportation: church asylum for young Somali remains!
Bremen, Deutschland - The headlines in Bremen roll over: A 25-year-old Somalier named Ayub I. must not be deported for the time being. This decision was surprising in the urgent procedure of the Bremen Administrative Court and caused plenty of vertebrae. The focus of the events is the desperate struggle for justice. The Bremen Refugee Council announced triumphantly that the court -ordered residence -related measures against Ayub must not be carried out for the time being. But how did it come about?
On December 3, the police tried to dissolve the church asylum in the Evangelical Zion community center in order to enforce the planned deportation to Finland. But around a hundred courageous citizens turned out to be an insurmountable peace wall. With the ringing of bells and a peaceful protest, they managed to thwart the compulsory measure. As the world Migration office and the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) are called up. It was suggested that the changeover period as part of the Dublin procedure to be extended until December 2025.
church asylum protects against impending deportation
Since September, Ayub has been looking for protection against deportation in church asylum. The reason for the threat: its entry into the EU across the Russian border to Finland. There, according to the Bremen Refugee Council and the church association "Refuge", Ayub has no prospect of a fair procedure and has to fear deportation to Russia. These fears were apparently justified, because a night after the failed deportation attempt was made.
A judgment moves the masses
with excitement, many pursued the developments when the administrative court announced the suspension of the deportation. This decision gives Ayub I the freedom to even leave the church asylum as long as the main procedure is still pending. A considerable victory for the people who supported him and who sent a clear message to the authorities here: humanity and the rule of law must not be left behind.
like Buten , this decision was also confirmed by the administrative court. The news spread like a running fire and underlines that the commitment of the community in Bremen should never be underestimated. The case about Ayub I offers an impressive example of how peaceful resistance and legal measures can go hand in hand to fight for justice and humanity.
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