Amnesty International's Danish section has denounced the government for starting to expel Iraqis convicted of serious crimes, forcing them to return to Iraq.
The government recently decided to expel 11 Iraqi refugees convicted of serious offences including drug dealing, assault, arson and even murder. It is the first time Denmark has sent Iraqis back to Baghdad. Amnesty International says some of those facing expulsion risked being killed or tortured on their return. Meanwhile, another 400 refugees whose asylum requests have been rejected are currently staying at centres in Denmark. They are refusing to leave Denmark voluntarily despite being offered incentives by the Danish Danes suspected of robbery to be taken to homeland from CzechRep ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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