Publish dateSunday 20 August 2023 - 09:19
Story Code : 275155
Life of refugees on water; "England" human rights show
The "Bibby Stockholm" float is finally the settlement of asylum seekers in England who have come to this European country claiming human rights with great hope on the path of life and death.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Now the "Bibby Stockholm" boat in Portland port is the only hope for asylum seekers in Britain.
 
A rough life on the water with many dangers is a British-style human rights show.
 
The living quarters in this three-story houseboat, made by stacking containers together, have the feel of a prison for asylum seekers.
 
News sources reported that most of the refugees living on the floating "Bibby Stockholm" are Afghans.
 
Immigrants who, as a result of the destruction of Afghanistan and the lack of basic facilities in their country due to the 20-year occupation of the United States and its allies, including the United Kingdom, came to this country with difficulty to build a new life.
 
"Peter Ford", the former ambassador of Britain in Syria, said: the problem of refugees was created by the British government and its allies, and what is inhumane is the military and economic interference of Britain in countries, the result of which is the formation of immigrants.
 
The British government is going to accommodate 30,000 of the 50,000 refugees living in the hotel on the ship and other places, under the pretext of the high costs of the asylum seekers staying in the hotel.
 
Britain plans to transfer 500 asylum seekers to the "BB Stockholm" boat.
 
Critics of this plan of the British government believe that this ship is like a floating prison and the accommodation of 500 people in 222 cabins of this ship will cause more psychological damage to the asylum seekers.
 
Criticisms of the British government's policy towards defenseless asylum seekers are wide-ranging and have even raised the voice of the British Firefighters Union.
 
The British Firefighters Union announced about the accommodation of refugees in the "BB Stockholm" boat: the capacity of this boat has increased from two hundred to five hundred people and this is a potential death trap.
 
A group of lawyers also joined the group of critics of the British government's policy towards asylum seekers and are trying to prevent more asylum seekers from entering the "Bibby Stockholm" boat with legal action, because they consider it unsafe.
 
Despite the opposition to the transfer of asylum seekers to the "floating prison", the British immigration minister drew a line for them.
 
In an interview with BBC Radio Four, British Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said: asylum seekers must either go to floating dormitories or there is no free accommodation in the UK.
 
Britain's new asylum policy violates the law on asylum seekers.
The third article of the law of the Convention on Refugees stipulates that governments are committed to implement the provisions of this Convention without discrimination in terms of race, religion, or country of origin for refugees.
 
Chapter 4 and Article 21 of the Convention on Refugees are related to the well-being and comfort of refugees.
 
It is stated in this article that the issue of housing is regulated according to the laws and regulations or under the supervision of government authorities, but the committed governments must behave normally with refugees.
 
Housing refugees on water is considered an unusual behavior of the British government towards homeless people, and this practice is a dangerous heresy that turns the only hope of refugees to build a new life into a dream.
 
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