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New Age | 12 asylum seekers from Bangladesh, Egypt leave Albania for Italy after court rule

October 19, 2024
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New Age | 12 asylum seekers from Bangladesh, Egypt leave Albania for Italy after court rule
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However four of 16 were identified as ‘vulnerable’ and were immediately sent back to Italy.

The remaining 12 on Saturday boarded an Italian coast guard vessel which will take them to Brindisi in southern Italy, Albanian port officials said.

Earlier, they were escorted by police from a temporary reception centre to Shengjin port, where they boarded the ship, an AFP journalist saw.

Far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni signed the controversial deal in November with her Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama.

The five-year agreement, estimated to cost 160 million euros ($175 million) annually, calls for male asylum seekers intercepted by the Italian navy or coast guard vessels in international waters -— but within Italy’s search and rescue area -— to be held in Albania.

From there, a determination will be made as to which individuals come from so-called ‘safe’ countries, allowing for fast-track repatriation.

However, Italian judges on Friday ruled against the detention of the first migrants, saying a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice meant the men do not meet the criteria for detention in Albania and must instead be brought to Italy.

Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said Rome would appeal the court’s decision.

Meloni responded to the ruling on X, saying ‘Italians have asked me to stop illegal immigration, and I will do everything possible to keep my word.’

Rome recently expanded to 22 countries its list of ‘safe’ countries of origin — defined as states where it deems there is no persecution, torture or threat of indiscriminate violence.

But on the list are nations that include areas not considered safe.

A recent ruling by the European Court of Justice stipulates that EU member states can only designate whole countries as safe, not parts.

Human rights groups have also questioned whether there will be sufficient protection for asylum seekers in the centres in Albania.

Italy’s deal with Albania has been widely criticised by human rights groups, who question whether Albania can provide adequate protection for asylum seekers.

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