Court stops deportation: Somalier can stay in the church asylum for the time being!
Court stops deportation: Somalier can stay in the church asylum for the time being!
Bremen, Deutschland - Bremen in turmoil! The city keeps a dramatic turn in the case of a 25-year-old Somali asylum seeker. With a flash decision, the Bremen administrative court has temporarily stopped the deportation of the young man, who has been under the protection of a church since September! The unexpected decision was made on Monday, after around a hundred supporters successfully prevented the police from resolving the church asylum in the Evangelical Zion community center.
As the Bremen Refugee Council announced, Ayub I, who is exploiting the explosive in the legal gray area of the Dublin Ordinance, cannot be deported to Finland for the time being. There is a concern that he cannot expect a fair procedure when he returned to the Scandinavian country and is ultimately deported to Russia. There was a positive step on Friday, when the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) extended the transfer period by one year, such as world reported.
The struggle for every human right
The dramatic showdown occurred on the night of December 3, when courageous citizens stopped with peaceful means - including the ringing of bells! What a powerful picture that Ayub I and his supporters painted when there were a hundred people side by side to defend peace and humanity. The authority itself was no longer ready to comment. In the main procedure that the Somali refugee can now expect, his future will be negotiated.
Ayub I had entered the EU in Finland across the Russian border, a move that threatens to arrive. The Bremen Refugee Council and the church association "Refuge" leave nothing to protect Ayub from possible abuse in Russia. The court decided: security is going on and the young Somalier can stay for the time being.
laws and a question of humanity
What about humanity in the complex game of international asylum policy? This question arises not only for Ayub I., but also for those who are faced with such tricky cases. The fact that the court did not make a final decision shows all too clearly that this is not a clear matter. The case already made high waves, since the competent court was not even available for an official confirmation of his decision, as well as katholisch.de reported.
The events of the past few days throw a long shadow on the much discussed Dublin Ordinance. How many obstacles will refugees still come across in the pursuit of protection? Questions about questions, while Ayub I continue to live in the hope of being able to sleep somewhere, at some point.
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