Daily Sabah (Turkey)

At least 18,000 asylum-seeker children missing in Europe

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH

AROUND 18,292 children seeking asylum that were under state protection between the years 2018-2020 are missing, according to figures of official institutio­ns in Europe.

According to a news article by RBB, the public broadcaste­r for the federal states of Berlin and Brandenbur­g, this figure was shared with the public by a data analysis group, Lost in Europe, including several investigat­ive journalist­s from various countries.

Most of the lost children are of Moroccan, Algerian, Eritrean and Guinean origin.

The numbers Lost in Europe obtained from public institutio­ns show that 5,775 children were lost in Italy, 2,642 in Belgium, 2,118 in Spain and 944 in Switzerlan­d.

In Germany, the number was 7,806, according to the figures of the federal police office. While 7,082 of the children were found, around 724 are still missing. Holger Hofmann, head of the German children aid associatio­n (Deutsches Kinderhilf­swerk) in a statement to RBB said that the federal police office trying to trace the children and youth in the dark is a scandal in terms of children’s rights.

The research of Lost in Europe further showed that the statistics of European countries on unaccompan­ied asylum-seeking minors were unsystemat­ic. While France, Denmark and Romania do not record unaccompan­ied asylum-seeking children at all, Bulgaria does not record the number of accompanie­d and unaccompan­ied children separately.

As EU countries still do not have a unified approach on migration and asylumseek­ers, applicatio­ns for asylum in the European Union dropped by more than 30% in 2020 compared to the previous year.

The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) said in February that a decrease of 31% in the 27 member states plus Norway and Switzerlan­d is mainly the result of travel restrictio­ns put in place during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

According to figures provided by the office, 461,300 applicatio­ns were lodged in 2020, compared to 671,200 in 2019.

 ??  ?? A migrant boy, who was pushed back by Greece, arrives in western Turkey’s Balıkesir province, April 10, 2021.
A migrant boy, who was pushed back by Greece, arrives in western Turkey’s Balıkesir province, April 10, 2021.

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