| Haslar
- a place of no return
By Harmit Athwal, © Institute
of Race Relations 6 February 2003
http://www.irr.org.uk/2003/february/ha000005.html
Ukrainian asylum seeker, 42-year-old
Mikhail Bognarchuk, was found hanged by his shoelaces in a toilet at Haslar
Removal Centre on 31 January.
He was due to be deported that day
to the Ukraine - a country with a questionable human rights record. A
Home Office Country Assessment Report on the Ukraine states that 'police
and prison officials regularly beat detainees and prisoners, and there
have been persistent reports that Berkut (special militia units or riot
police) troops beat and torture inmates as part of regular training exercises.'
Ironic then, that Mikhail met his death in a British prison.
The Haslar Centre's sole purpose
is to hold asylum seekers pending their removal. It is a place of no return.
Haslar, formerly a prison, became Haslar Removal Centre on 8 February
2002 and is run for the Immigration and Nationality Department by prison
service staff.
Michael Woolley of the Haslar Visitors
Group told IRR News 'we regularly hear reports of self-harm'. Bail for
Immigration Detainees (BID) estimates that there have been at least 10
serious self-harm attempts at Haslar since it became an immigration removal
centre.
In September 2001, 75 men went on
hunger strike at Haslar to protest at their imprisonment. One refugee
commented 'some people escaped cruel regimes. But we are treated like
criminals yet we have committed no crime.'
The IRR's research shows that since
January 2000 at least nine asylum seekers have taken their lives because
their asylum claim had been refused.
Asylum policy: the human cost
* 7/5/02, Shiraz Pir, (25) Afghani,
living in Bristol for eighteen months in hostel accommodation, was found
hanged, but still alive. He died five days later in Bristol Royal infirmary.
His application for refugee status was refused. At the inquest the coroner
criticised the Home Office delay in dealing with his asylum application.
* 12/3/02, Mohsen Amri, (27) Iranian,
who took his own life at his home in Handsworth, Birmingham. He had been
in the UK for two years and made repeated requests for work permits (he
did not want to work illegally) but had been refused. His asylum application
was refused on a technicality.
* 1/1/02, Souleyman Diallo, (28)
Jumped 100 feet to his death from Redheugh bridge, Tyneside because he
was to be deported back to Guinea.
* 21/8/01, Nasser Ahmed, (36) Eritrean,
dispersed to Nelson, Lancashire found hanged after his asylum claim was
refused. A friend of his claimed that he was 'very afraid' of being sent
back.
* 20/1/01, Unnamed Kosovan, He was
discovered on a ferry travelling from Ostend to Dover. At Dover he was
put back on a ferry to deport him to Calais and he jumped from the ship
to his death.
* 18/1/01, Ramin Khaleghi, (27)
Iranian, dispersed to Leicester, took his own life after his asylum claim
was refused.
* 21/12/00, Saeed Alaei, (26) Iranian,
dispersed to Nelson, Lancashire, found hanged after his asylum claim was
refused.
* 24/01/00, Robertas Grabys, (49)
Lithuanian found hanged in Harmondsworth detention centre.
* 2000, Glynnis Cowley, South African
mother of three who took her own life after her asylum claim was refused.
* 12/98, Lin Yan-Guang, Chinese
asylum seeker who committed suicide in Warley hospital, Brentwood, Essex.
* 07/98, Sofonias Alemsged, (22)
Eritrean with psychological problems who had made previous attempts to
commit suicide was found hanged in Brixton prison just weeks before an
appeal on his asylum claim.
* 1998, Mehretab Kidane, (28) Eritrean
who committed suicide on the final day of his asylum appeal hearing because
he was so afraid of being sent back.
* 25/8/95, Muttavel Vasanthan, (25)
Sri Lankan found hanged in his cell at Norwich prison. Muttavel had been
held for four months.
Footnote
Haslar Visitors' Group: All Saints
Centre, Commercial Road, Portsmouth PO1 4BT. Phone and fax: 023 9283 9222
Email: coordinator@haslarvisitors.org.uk.
Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID),
28 Commercial Street, London E1 6LS. Tel: 020 7247 3590; Fax: 020 7247
3550; Email: bailforimmigrationdetainees@yahoo.co.uk
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Visitor Group
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