Amnesty criticises Denmark

Denmark's system of forced repatriation is criticised by Amnesty International. Ali Rasool and Taleb are two Iraqis who are to be forcibly repatriated to Iraq because their asylum applications have been turned down.
Denmark's system of forced repatriation is criticised by Amnesty International. Ali Rasool and Taleb are two Iraqis who are to be forcibly repatriated to Iraq because their asylum applications have been turned down.
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Amnesty International ‘s annual report on the state of human rights in 157 countries, criticises Denmark on several issues and calls for a global deal for human rights.

In its Denmark report, Amnesty questions the Danish government’s attempt to expel foreign nationals on the basis of ‘diplomatic guarantees’ from countries in which those in question would be in danger of torture.

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