Iceland review - 2019, Side 15

Iceland review - 2019, Side 15
11 Iceland Review ATV’s on Black Sand Beaches with visit to Plane Wreck Plane Wreck M O U N TA I N G U I D E S . I S • I N F O @ M O U N TA I N G U I D E S . I S • T E L : + 3 5 4 5 8 7 9 9 9 9 Call our sales office from 08:00 - 18:00 or book online. Outdoor Adventures REYKJAVÍK, SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL & SKAFTAFELL DAY TOURS FROM Your Adventure Travel Expert in Iceland Denying review Icelandic authorities have twice denied reviewing the families’ cases as they’ve already received international protec- tion in Greece. The families’ lawyer, Magnús Davíð Nordahl, has repeatedly called for due processing of the families’ applications for asylum. However, a new legal amendment implemented recently by Minister of Justice Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð gives both families some hope. The amendment requires the Directorate of Immigration to process asylum applica- tions of children, even if they have already gained international protection status in another country, when 10 months have passed from the date the application was received by Icelandic authorities. The only caveat is that the cases will not be han- dled by the Directorate if the delays were caused by the applicants themselves. Both families fulfil these conditions: the Sarwari family has been living in Iceland for the last 11 months, and the Safari family for 10 months. The rule change from the Minister comes directly in the wake of public calls to give the families applications due process- ing, and not to deport the young children. Fragile families In the case of the Sarwary family, single father Asadullah is set to be deported with his ten- and nine-year-old sons, Mahdi and Ali. The Safari family consists of single mother Shahnaz, her 12-year-old son Amir, and her 14-year-old daughter, Zainab. In both cases, the deportations have been postponed due to the children suffering psychological breakdowns over the impending deportations. One of Asadullah’s sons experienced a psycho- logical breakdown while Zainab Safari is believed to be on the verge of despondency should she suffer another setback. The Safari family is originally from Afghanistan, but lived for some time in Iran after being forced to flee their home country. From Iran, the family crossed the mountains to Turkey before travers- ing the sea on a flimsy boat to Greece in 2016, where they endured a harsh life on the street. A psychologist has adjudged 14-year-old Zainab’s mental state to be too fragile to endure being sent back to Asylum Seeker Deportations Words by Jóhann Páll Ástvaldsson Photography by Golli IN FOCUS The impending deportations of two Afghan families seeking asylum in Iceland have been heavily criticised in recent weeks. The families in question are the Sarwary and Safari families, who have been granted international protection status in Greece. Icelandic authorities intend to deport the families based on that status. In both cases, the families will be deported back to Greece, where the Red Cross has deemed living conditions unfit for refugees.
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