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Jewish group leads calls to reform system of detaining asylum-seekers

April 20, 2016 19:42
Luciana

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Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

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Faith leaders and MPs have urged the government to end indefinite detention for asylum seekers.

Jewish human rights charity René Cassin and Tzelem, the Rabbinical Call for Social Justice, joined Christian and Muslim faith leaders to campaign for a reform of the immigration and detention system.

At an event in Parliament on Wednesday, Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree, Luciana Berger said it was “vital to raise awareness of the issues around indefinite detention.”

She said: “It is an issue in our own backyard, but one that is often hidden and not talk about in our society.
“One of the key issues with people in detention is them suffering from mental health problems. And we know many of them have faced hardships we can’t even imagine.

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