This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that all
people seeking asylum from African nations must choose between deportation
to a “third country” or indefinite imprisonment in Israel. If Eritrean
and Sudanese asylum seekers refuse to leave voluntarily to an African
country by 31 March 2018, the Israeli Interior Ministry announced
to indefinitely detain or forcibly “relocate” them. According to
Israeli media Netanyahu reached a secret deal with Rwandan President,
Paul Kagame, that Rwanda will be paid by the Israeli government
5 000 USD per person.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
and Human Rights Watch (HRW) expressed serious concerns and called
to abandon this plan, as asylum seekers who were already relocated
have not found adequate safety or a durable solution to their plight.
As they suffered human trafficking, harsh conditions of starvation,
violence and slavery in torture camps, many attempted to migrate
again, within Africa or to Europe.
The Parliamentary Assembly is very concerned about Israel’s
plan, and demands the protection of some 35 000 asylum seekers from
Eritrea and Sudan (27 018 Eritrean and 7 731 Sudanese) who are currently
in danger in Israel.