Amnesty International has said the Prime Minister David Cameron was ‘completely wrong' to say at Prime Minister’s Questions that ‘the vast majority of Mediterranean migrants are not asylum-seekers’, in answer to a question about the UK’s refusal to take part in an EU refugee quota system on the issue. Amnesty’s Refugee and Migrant Rights Director Steve Symonds said, ‘At least half of those risking their lives in the Mediterranean are fleeing persecution in places like Syria, Eritrea and Somalia’. Amnesty and other monitoring groups have said that the single largest group by nationality attempting the Mediterranean crossing in recent months have been people from war-torn Syria, nearly all of whom will be internationally-recognised refugees. The next single largest group comprises Eritreans - with the great majority of these also very likely to be refugees (see also article 7 in Prayer Alert World Section).
David Cameron 'wrong' on Mediterranean migrants, says Amnesty
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- Pray: that the Prime Minister will honour his duty to stick to facts at PMQs, particularly where tens of thousands of people’s lives are at stake. (Job 6:25)
- More: www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/david-cameron-wrong-say-vast-majority-mediterranean-migrants-not-asylum-seekers-pmqs