9/9/10 PRESS RELEASE
Iraqi refugees assaulted on mass deportation flight to
Baghdad
Iraqi refugees have were assaulted by British security
guards contracted by the UK Border Agency and Iraqi
police on the mass deportation flight that left London
for Baghdad on Monday night carrying more than sixty
people.
The International Federation of Iraqi Refugees has seen
photographs of the injuries inflicted and will be making
a formal complaint to the United Nations High Commission
for Refugees (UNHCR).
Sabar Saleh Saeed, who was on the plane, says:
“they took us from the detention centre by coach to
Luton airport and put 62 of us on the plane guarded by
more than 100 bodyguards. There was one Iranian citizen
being deported to Baghdad with us. The flight left at
1.00 am.
When we arrived in Baghdad we refused to get off the
plane. One Iraqi policeman came on and said if we did
not come down they would make us go down by force but we
said we are being forcibly deported: we will not come
down.
We stayed where we were but the G4S security guards
forced handcuffs on us and started to beat us when they
were dragging us off the plane. They were swearing at
us, beating us. Four of them grabbed me to force me off
the plane. They grabbed my neck and punched me. My eyes
went dark. I could not see any light. I saw many other
refugees with blood running down their faces.
When I was on the steps on the plane they were still
boxing me. There were a lot of Iraqi police there. They
took over from the G4S guards when I had got off. Then
the Iraqi police beat us with their sticks.
Those of us who had Iraqi ID were released. We had to
get across Baghdad to get to the bus station. We felt
very afraid: I do not speak Arabic and I had to get from
the airport to the bus station. From there I took a taxi
up to Kurdistan in the north. Now I can’t sleep. I’m not
safe here and all my body is painful after the beating.”
Lokman Hama Amin, who was also on the flight, says:
“four security guards grabbed when we landed in Baghdad.
They pushed me down to the floor of the plane. They
handcuffed me. I was shouting, asking them to let me go
because they were breaking my hand but they carried on
beating my shoulder. Now I cannot move my arm: I have
put it in a sling.”
The International Federation of Iraqi Refugees believes
many people on the flight are still being held in
detention in Baghdad Airport due to problems with their
identification.
Dashty Jamal, secretary of the International Federation
of Iraqi Refugees says:
“those security guards responsible for physically
assaulting the deportees must be brought to justice. We
are asking for all the human rights and progressive
people in the UK to stop this barbarism and demand an
end to this inhuman forcible deportation policy.”
The flight comes as the Home Office has confirmed that
the Kurdistan Regional Government is refusing to accept
forcible deportation flights into the north of the
country, under pressure from a campaign by the
International Federation of Iraqi Refugees.
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Contact for photos and interviews with deportees:
07856032991, 07824996724
ifir@hotmail.co.uk |