Hey,
even if it's coming very late, I wanted to give an update from the
impressions we got from a visit at Nyirbator detention center on 12th
of November:
-People detained there are partially people who were arrested and
detained directly after arriving in Hungary, others are people who
were detained after being deported to Hungary from other EU countries
based on "Dublin II" or other bilateral agreements.
-Many of them have applied for asylum in Hungary and their case is
open, but they are kept in detention due to the Hungarian law allowing
to detain people during their asylum procedure.
-People are told by the authorities: If you want to leave the closed
camp and be free, the only exit for you is to accept being deported to
Serbia - a clear blackmailing of refugees! As Serbia is no EU member
and thus not part of Dublin II, I doubt if there is normally any legal
base for deportations from Hungary to Serbia according to
international law forbidding so-called "Refoulement" (does anyone know
more about?).
-As far as I understood the information told by one of the refugees in
Nyirbator, it also happens sometimes that people get deported from
Nyirbator to Serbia even if they didn't agree to be deported.
-Structure of the detention center: As far as I understood, there is
one building generally for detention of people, one side building
where people are brought to wait for deportation to Serbia and one
"hospital" building for sick people.
-Conditions: People complain about conditions that are terribly bad:
The food is very bad and causing serious health problems, many people
are sick but don't get proper treatment. For being taken to an
appointment with the authorities or to the doctor, people are
handcuffed (I saw it myself), sometimes alone, sometimes two persons
locked together, and lead by a chain (I found it an image like from a
US "chain gang" movie...). People complain also about lack of
information concerning their legal procedure and the trust to the few
lawyers who are showing up at Nyirbator (including those of Helsinki
Committee) seems to be quite low, as some refugees accuse them to work
more in favour of the authorities (I can't judge in how far this is
true, but a lack of confidence is definitely there).
-Possibilities/expectations to do something against the situation: One
of the refugees in Nyirbator said that they really would like to have
a platform through media, internet etc. to let the world know about
what they are facing in the detention center and to mobilise
solidarity for their demand to get free. In Budapest, we discussed
with two local activists about the possibility to set up an internet
platform (blog or sth. similar) to publish testimonies from refugees
in Nyirbator. This could be a tool for people in Nyirbator to call for
support in their desperate situation and also a contribution to make
political pressure against "Dublin II" deportations to Hungary.
So far from my side for now,
take care,
Ebs from Vienna
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