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Netherlands decided to officially grant asylum to Iraqis (sexually oppressed)

7.13.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment -

(Rn) The Minister of Immigration Geert Lierse, Friday, that the Netherlands has decided to formally granting asylum to *** and transgender people, male and female Iraqis, because Iraq is not a safe country for the oppressed sexually, "in what was (the fact that Van Dyke), spokesman for the *** Dutch that the decision was "a significant victory for the Iraqis who have fled their country because of their sexual orientation." But Foss der Hal employee in the Office of the refugees in Eindhoven told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), there are fears of impersonating some character (like me) or (oppressed) sexually for the purpose of obtaining asylum. called Hal stakeholders Dutch that "describes the tactics in come to know the truth claim Alamadhd sexually in order to prevent the exploitation of decision." According to Dyke, "the Iraq of the most dangerous countries on the *** and that there are studies indicating that 750 people have been killed in Iraq since the year 2003. " Over the past several weeks, discussed the Dutch Parliament the possibility of granting oppressed sexually Iraqis, and to reach a decision to temporarily postpone the deportation within Iraqis threatened with deportation. Minister of Displacement and Migration Iraqi Dindar Longman Shafiq Dosky talks with his Dutch counterpart in the June 17, 2012 on ways to help Iraqi refugees stranded in the Netherlands, which insists the Dutch authorities to pin them to their country. But the Iraqi minister rejected an offer to the Netherlands to receive Baghdad refugees deported forcibly. The Party (DE 66) and party (the Greens) left-wing has been invited to stop the deportation of Iraqi refugees persecuted sexually to their country, including *** and transgender people, because of "imminent danger that awaits them in Iraq, according to a report backed by both MPs Geert Skhao Party Aldemqratia (DI 66) and reconcile Debbie MP from the party (the Greens). and endorsed the report went to him the (C or C) defending the oppressed and sexually that adopt programs integrate them in society, that "Iraq is a dangerous environment for *** Iraqis if they returned to their country." The Rn met last month at the reception center of refugees in the city (Denbos) in the middle Dutch asylum Iraqi asylum claim "being subjected to persecution sexy in their own country." said refugee Hassan Karim "The persecution also includes young people who dressed in Western clothes and rehearsing their hair according to western fashion." According to social researcher Walid cart worker in the organization of refugees in the Netherlands in a statement (Rn), the "A lot of young people displaced to the Netherlands abandoned their justifications based on the facts of political persecution and sectarian killing and resorted to the stories of persecution (fabricated) in some cases, in order to reach their destination." The media quoted a few months ago news was young (IMO) to the persecution and murder of by extremist groups in Iraq. and (IMO) segment of the boys and young people tend to approach the Western in behavior and appearance, wearing tattoos and are characterized Ptsrihat felt certain, where is the other behaviors incompatible with religious values, customs and traditions. From: Adnan Abu-Zeid, the Open: Peace Baghdadi

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