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Holocaust survivors plead case of African migrants

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Holocaust survivors in Israel have pleaded with the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, not to expel 38,000 African migrants, citing their own experience­s as outcasts.

“We, who know precisely what it’s like to be refugees … homeless and bereft of a state that preserves and protects us from violence and suffering, cannot comprehend how a Jewish government can expel refugees and asylum seekers to a journey of suffering, torment and death,” the 36 signatorie­s wrote in a letter in Haaretz on Friday. Saturday was Holocaust Remembranc­e Day. On January 3, Netanyahu told illegal immigrants, mainly Eritreans and Sudanese, to leave voluntaril­y or face prison. He defended his decision at the weekly cabinet meeting last Sunday, denying that the potential deportees were refugees.

“We are acting against illegal migrants who come here not as refugees but for work needs,” he said.

“Israel will continue to offer asylum for genuine refugees and will remove illegal migrants from its midst.”

He did not say which country they would be sent to, but Israel tacitly recognises it is too dangerous to return the Sudanese and Eritreans home. Aid workers and media have named Uganda and Rwanda, but Uganda has publicly denied being a destinatio­n.

The website of the Aid Organisati­on for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Israel (ASSAF) says that of 10,000 asylum requests from Eritreans in Israel, only seven have been granted, while one Sudanese has received asylum.

It does not state the number of Sudanese applicants, but government figures from October 2016 list 8066 Sudan nationals among the migrants.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? Eritrean migrants wear chains to mimic slaves at a demonstrat­ion against the Israeli government’s policy to expel 38,000 African migrants.
Photo: AP Eritrean migrants wear chains to mimic slaves at a demonstrat­ion against the Israeli government’s policy to expel 38,000 African migrants.

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