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L'opinion de Claude Ruey contre le durcissement injuste de la Loi sur l'asile (13-14 juin 2012) est la mienne. A l'inverse de Mr. Alexandre Casella qui se trompe sur les statistiques de l'asile, Mr. Claude Ruey apporte une analyse nuancée et réaliste du problème et comme tous ceux qui cherchent vraiment à rendre la procédure … Lire la suite de J’aime!

Why the Swiss asylum procedure is so slow today?

Why the Swiss asylum procedure is so slow today?

A short documentary to watch in order to understand why our asylum procedure is so slow today...

Over the past few years the Federal Migration Office has been restructured several times, with the aim of improving the efficiency of the application process for asylum seekers. But the authorities now say the reforms may have actually lengthened waiting times. With the political turmoil in North Africa drawing a new wave of asylum seekers to Switzerland, the Federal Migration Office is once again undergoing a reorganisation to try to cope with the situation. (SF/swissinfo.)

Reconstruction of a forced deportation carried out by the Swiss authorities

Reconstruction of a forced deportation carried out by the Swiss authorities

A visualization of the procedure has not yet been publicised. The film is based on numerous interviews with people that have been personally involved in the deportation procedure and on an analysis of the training material used by the Swiss police. Everyone, who lives in Switzerland without valid papers and refuses to voluntarily return to his/her home country, is in danger of being subjected to such treatment. Joseph Chiakwa died whilst bound to a chair by force in preparation for deportation in the hands of Swiss police officers on March 17th 2010.

According to Mr. Jean-Pierre Restellini, President of the CNPT in Switzerland (National Commission for the Prevention of Torture), also representing Switzerland in the Comittee against Torture of the Council of Europe, Switzerland imposes the highest degree of constraint against persons who are forcibly returned. Most European countries manage to undertake forced deportation under lower degrees of constraints without any problems. For further information watch the programme "Infrarouge" RTS1 on the documentary "Vol Spécial", Fernand Melgar (28.3.2012).

L’ODM le dit, en 2011, 80% des demandes d’asile examinées en Suisse reçoivent un statut de protection bien mérité !

L’ODM le dit haut et fort dans ses statistiques officielles, 79.5% des demandes d’asile examinées en Suisse en 2011 reçoivent un statut de protection bien mérité. Il n’y a donc que 20% des demandes d’asiles qui peuvent être considérées comme des demandes pour cause de survie économique. Nos députés au Conseil National et ceux qui … Lire la suite de L’ODM le dit, en 2011, 80% des demandes d’asile examinées en Suisse reçoivent un statut de protection bien mérité !

UK: Halt deportations of Tamils to Sri Lanka !

UK: Halt deportations of Tamils to Sri Lanka !

HRW décrit les exactions commises à l'encontre des requérants d'asile tamouls déboutées que la Suisse et d'autres pays européens continuent de renvoyer au pays car nos autorités estiment que la situation sécuritaire est convenable même dans les provinces du nord du pays, une région encore sous haute surveillance militaire. 

 

 

A role game I would recommend to my closest friends…

A role game I would recommend to my closest friends...

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