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    Finland encourage the refugees to return voluntarily to Iraq

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    Finland encourage the refugees to return voluntarily to Iraq Empty Finland encourage the refugees to return voluntarily to Iraq

    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Jan 2017, 2:07 am

    [rtl]Finland encourage the refugees to return voluntarily to Iraq[/rtl]




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    [rtl]The Minister for the Interior Finnish, Päivi Narkin that the forced return of Iraqi refugees from Finland, is a "last resort" for those who received the recent decision of rejection, saying that it will be discussed with a delegation from Baghdad, will visit Finland during the month of February, ways to encourage the return of Iraqi refugees, "voluntarily" to their country , according to a newspaper Helsinki Sanomat. [/rtl]
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    [rtl]She said the spokeswoman in response to the Minister of Immigration and the Iraqi displaced, Jassim Mohammed dry remarks, regarding asylum policies taken by the Finnish government, and rejected the Iraqi government restore Iraqi refugees "forcibly", said that "the Iraqi minister's comments are not new, as it had already heard the same talk about our meeting in Baghdad in December 2016 the past, "noting that" the visit saw the agreement to try to develop opportunities for the voluntary return even more, to be able to take over the latter refusal to return to their homeland. "[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The Finnish minister, that "the so-called compulsory return is the last solution," afterthought "but at the same time we discussed the subject of stay is illegal for Iraqis who receive rejection and bad attitude."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]She explained Baaڤa Narkin, that "Iraq did not sign with Finland any agreement on the repatriation of citizens, but that does not prevent the Finnish police of compulsory repatriation for those who do not possess a travel document window or prove his criminal work inside the country," indicating that "" The Finnish government is trying to change that In agreement with the Iraqi government to be able to return other cases. "[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]She stressed the minister, that "the talks between the two countries will continue through February 2017, in Helsinki with an Iraqi delegation, including representatives from the Prime Minister's Office Foreign Affairs and Immigration ministries and displaced people," pointing out that "the Finnish government to encourage the voluntary return of Iraq through programs that help them, such as do advertising campaigns , the establishment of schools for the development of professional skills and to facilitate their integration to society again. "[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]According to the Finnish Ministry of the Interior, there are more than a hundred people living in the country illegally, some of them receiving prevent the entry of Finland in the future, and that the voluntary return of about continuing "normal", as described by the minister.[/rtl]
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