๐ฌ๐ง The UK is pressing on with a plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda - even after a European court halted the first flight.
๐จ Campaigners are alarmed - but it's not the first nation to send people overseas.
Here's how others have adopted offshoring policies. ๐งต
๐ฆ๐บ Australia
โญ๏ธ Introduced in 2001, the countryโs offshoring asylum programme specifically targets migrants arriving in Australian waters by boat.
๐ They have been transferred to detention centres in Papua New Guinea's Manus Island and the South Pacific island nation of Nauru.
๐ The "Pacific Solution" policy was dismantled in 2008, but it was revived in 2012 and became more restrictive in 2013.
๐ Since 2012, more than 4,000 asylum seekers, including children, have been sent to Manus and Nauru for processing.
โ It has been strongly criticised by the @UN and aid groups who cite harsh conditions in the centres.
โญ๏ธ 14 people have died in island camps, @humanrightsHRLC says.
๐ Australia closed the facility on Manus Island after Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court ruled it was illegal.
๐ฎ๐ฑ Israel
๐ฉ In 2014, the country introduced a policy to send illegal immigrants and rejected asylum seekers to Rwanda and Uganda.
๐ต They could either accept a one-off payment and a plane ticket to either nation - or face being deported back to their country of origin.
๐ Many who went to Rwanda and Uganda had their travel documents taken away on arrival and were held in hotels guarded by armed men, said @UniofOxford and @intrefrights.
๐ซ Amid international and domestic criticism, the programme was scrapped in 2019.
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๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark
โ๏ธ The country passed a law in 2021 allowing refugees to be moved to asylum centres in a third nation like Rwanda.
Here, their claims would be processed.
โ But rights groups said the new law was irresponsible and showed a lack of solidarity with people in need.
๐ฃ Officials said the deal would "ensure a more dignified approach than the criminal network of human traffickers that characterises migration across the Mediterranean today".
The @EU_Commission said relocating refugees outside Europe is "not possible" under current rules.
๐ช๐บ European Union
โ The bloc indirectly supports offshore asylum programmes as part of efforts to stop groups coming across the Mediterranean.
๐น๐ท It has paid Turkey billions of dollars to keep refugees and migrants from reaching Greece and has funded the Libyan Coast Guard.
๐ณ๐ช Under a @UN programme called the Emergency Transit Mechanism, more than 3,000 people from Libyan detention centres who were heading for Europe have been transferred to Niger.
๐ฑ๐พA similar scheme sending asylum seekers from Libya to Rwanda began in 2019. tmsnrt.rs/3zQI3wl
๐ช๐บCritics have accused the EU of outsourcing the crisis to African nations.
๐ท๐ผSome asylum seekers in Rwanda have said theyโre leading safer lives than in Libya.
๐บHowever, many ultimately wish to resettle in Europe.
@nitabhalla reports.#WorldRefugeeWeek
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