حکومەتەکەی مەسرور ، ڕواندای دووەمە

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بەریتانیەکان بەوە ناسراون هەموو کاتێک سودی لە حکومەتە بێ ئیرادەو ناشەرعیەکانی دنیا ببین بۆ بەرژەوەندی خۆیان،لە ئێستادا حکومەتەی بۆریس جۆنسۆن لەوپەری خراپیە، دەسەوەستانە بەرامبەر بە کێشەی رۆژانەی بەریتانیەکان و شەرمەزاریەکی زۆریشی هێناوەتە سەر بەریتانیەکان بەهۆی بەردەوامی مردنی پەنابەران لە ئاوەکانی کەنالی ئینگلیز لەگەل ئەوەشدا نەیتوانیوە رێگری لە لێشاوی پەنابەران بکات.
دواین هەوالیان لە ١٤ ی ئەم مانگە رێکەوتن بوو لەگەل وڵاتی ڕواندا (حکومەتەکەی ئەوانیش موفلیسەو موچەی پێ نادرێ) کە کامپێکی پەنابەران لەوێ بکاتەوە لە بەرامبەر ١٢٠ ملیۆن پاوەند.
ئەمە چارەسەری کاتیە چارەسەرە سەرەکیەکەی پەنابەران ئەوەیە بیاننێریەوە وڵاتەی لێوەی هاتوون.
زۆری ئەو پەنابەرانەی روو لە بەریتانیا دەکەن بەقاچاغی لە دوو ناوچەی جیهانەوەن، رۆژهەڵاتی ئەفریقا بەهۆی برسیەتی و قاتوقری وە کوردی ئێران و عێراق و ئەفغانی ( دوایی هاتنەوەی تالیبان حسابیان جیایە).
ئەفریقیەکان دەنێردرێنە کامپەکانی رواندا تا یەکلایی دەکرێنەوە، وابریارە ئەگەر مەسرور توانای هەبێ لەبەرامبەر برە پارەیەکدا کوردەکانیش بە ئێران و عێراقیەوە رەوانەی لای حکومەتی مەسرور بارزانی بکرێن.
ئەمە هەموو قورسای و ئامانجی پێشوازی سەرۆک وەزیرانی ئینگلتەرا بوە لە مەسرور بارزانی هەر بۆیە لەگەل بەرپرسی هۆم ئۆفیس کۆبویەوە نەک وەزیری وزە و بازرگانی.
ئەگەر ئامانجەکە فرۆشتنی نەوت و غاز بێ چاوی بە وەزیری وزەو بازرگانی دەکەوت نەک بەرپرسی کۆچ و کۆچبەران. بەم شێوەیە بەریتانیا بەنیازە رۆژانە نزیکەی ٥ ملیۆن پاوەند پارەی باجدەران بگەرێنێتەوە خەزێنەی گشتی لە کرێی هۆتێل کە بۆ پەنابەران سەرف دەکرێ.
ئەمەش راگەیاندنی هۆم ئۆفیس لەبارەی رێکەوتنی لەگەل رواندا
From: Home Office and The Rt Hon Priti Patel MP
Published
14 April 2022
The government has today (Thursday 14 April) set out bold new plans to tackle illegal migration, control our borders and crack down on the criminal gangs exploiting this international crisis.
Central to this is a world-first Migration and Economic Development Partnership signed by the Home Secretary, Priti Patel, and Rwandan Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-Operation, Vincent Biruta.
This will see migrants who make dangerous or illegal journeys, such as by small boat or hidden in lorries, have their asylum claim processed in Rwanda. Those whose claims are accepted will then be supported to build a new and prosperous life in one of the fastest-growing economies, recognised globally for its record on welcoming and integrating migrants.
Under this Partnership the UK is investing £120 million into the economic development and growth of Rwanda. Funding will also be provided to support the delivery of asylum operations, accommodation and integration, similar to the costs incurred in the UK for these services.
Alongside this action, which will disrupt the business model of people-smuggling gangs, the military will also now take operational command of responding to small boats in the Channel, in partnership with Border Force.
This will happen with immediate effect, and be backed up by £50 million in new funding. This change will deliver new boats, aerial surveillance and expert military personnel. In doing so it will bolster Border Force teams and their existing patrol vessels and provide a Wildcat helicopter.
Together this will significantly enhance our ability to detect boats. The increased surveillance will mean we can better gather evidence for criminal investigations, ensuring more people-smugglers who trade in these life-threatening journeys can be referred for prosecution and brought to justice.
Finally, to address the unacceptable, £4.7 million per-day cost to the taxpayer from housing migrants in hotels (including those who have arrived through resettlement programmes), we will be introducing a new, nationwide dispersal system so asylum pressures are more equally spread across local authorities. We will also shortly open a new, bespoke, asylum reception centre in Linton-on-Ouse.
Home Secretary, Priti Patel, said:
The global migration crisis and how we tackle illegal migration requires new world-leading solutions. There are an estimated 80 million people displaced in the world and the global approach to asylum and migration is broken.
Existing approaches have failed and there is no single solution to tackle these problems. Change is needed because people are dying attempting to come to the UK illegally.
Today we have signed a world-leading Migration Partnership with Rwanda which can see those arriving dangerously, illegally or unnecessarily into the UK relocated to have their claims for asylum considered and, if recognised as refugees, to build their lives there. This will help break the people smugglers’ business model and prevent loss of life, while ensuring protection for the genuinely vulnerable.
This government is delivering the first comprehensive overhaul of the asylum system in decades. At the heart of this approach is fairness. Access to the UK’s asylum system must be based on need, not on the ability to pay people smugglers. The demands on the current system, the cost to the taxpayer, and the flagrant abuses are increasing. The British public have rightly had enough.
That is why we are overhauling this broken system. Our New Plan for Immigration will improve support for those directly fleeing oppression, persecution and tyranny through safe and legal routes, deter illegal entry, and make it easier to remove those with no right to be in the UK.
Rwandan Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Vincent Biruta said:
Rwanda is committed to international co-operation and partnership on migration, in particular the opportunities that a robust protection system as well as a comprehensive human capital investment program can create, for migrants and for development of the host country.
There is a global responsibility to prioritise the safety and well-being of migrants.
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