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Risk assessment will determine rights

Posted: 08 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Asylum seekers applying for refugee status in the European Union could be divided into two classes in the future, depending on the risks they face in their home countries.

The EU Council of Ministers (justice and home affairs) adopted the principle last week, under which people fearing persecution because of their religion, nationality, race, political views or social status, who think they cannot be protected by their own government, would receive immigration, health and employment rights.
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A secondary class of asylum seekers, including people fleeing threats from drug traffickers or women scared of circumcision, would attract a lower level of these rights.

Ministers agreed the criteria should be written into a proposed directive on the granting and withdrawing of refugee status, which is supposed to be approved by 1 May.


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