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Our asylum system’s fatal failures

 
A toxic combination of inhumane policy and public indifference tragically drives vulnerable refugees beyond despair
Brutalist architecture: Glasgow's Red Road estate, where three asylum seekers fell to their deaths at the weekend. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod Last weekend, three members of a family jumped together to their deaths from a Glasgow tower block. It's said that they were Russians whose asylum claims had been rejected. However, most deaths among asylum seekers don't make national news, as is made clear by a report compiled by Harmit Athwal for the Institute for Race Relations in 2006. Driven to Desperate Measures catalogued the deaths of 213 asylum seekers, refugees and migrant workers who had been murdered in racist attacks or died in accidents since 1989; 57 had killed themselves, and – a little-known, appalling fact – nine of these had set themselves on fire, mostly in public places; and 11 died at their own hands in immigration detention centres or holding centres. But most of the suicides took place in the community, which can be a cold place for fugitives from horrors most of us will never have to face.
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jeudi 11 mars 2010.

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