EU : Claiming asylum after interception is « abuse » of procedure, claims joint police operation report
A formal report produced by the Lithuanian Council Presidency argues that migrants who submit applications for international protection after they have been “intercepted” (apprehended) by national authorities are abusing the asylum procedure.
A large-scale joint police operation, codenamed PERKUNAS , was organised by the Lithuanian Presidency and carried out in September 2013. It aimed at “identifying the link between illegal EU external border crossings and secondary movements of irregular migrants within the EU and the Schengen Area,” and the final report said that:
“Considering that the largest proportion (72.94%) of irregular migrants submitted applications for international protection after interception, this could be assessed as a definite quantitative indication of abuse of asylum procedure.” [1]
▻http://www.statewatch.org/news/2014/apr/eu-op-perkunas1.htm
Le rapport du Conseil de l’Europe :
▻http://www.statewatch.org/news/2014/mar/eu-council-operation-perkunas-16045-13.pdf
La #connerie [1] vous la trouverez en p.42
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