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Outrage as Swiss move to segregate asylum-seekers | Outrage as Swiss move to segregate asylum-seekers |
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Some Swiss towns plan to keep asylum-seekers away from public places such as swimming pools, playing fields and libraries, in a move human rights groups say is racist. | Some Swiss towns plan to keep asylum-seekers away from public places such as swimming pools, playing fields and libraries, in a move human rights groups say is racist. |
The curbs are aimed at preventing tensions with residents, officials say. | The curbs are aimed at preventing tensions with residents, officials say. |
Asylum-seekers are to be housed in special centres, mainly former army barracks, and the first one has opened in the town of Bremgarten. | Asylum-seekers are to be housed in special centres, mainly former army barracks, and the first one has opened in the town of Bremgarten. |
Switzerland's share of asylum-seekers is well above the European average. | Switzerland's share of asylum-seekers is well above the European average. |
Asylum laws were tightened in June. | Asylum laws were tightened in June. |
The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says the controversy reflects growing voter unease at the number of asylum-seekers in Switzerland - per head of population, among the highest in Europe. | |
Currently about 48,000 people are seeking asylum in Switzerland. | |
'Sensitive areas' | |
Roman Staub, mayor of the town of Menzingen, said asylum-seekers should be banned from "sensitive areas" such as the vicinity of a school. "This is certainly a very difficult area, because here asylum-seekers could meet our schoolchildren - young girls or young boys," he said. | Roman Staub, mayor of the town of Menzingen, said asylum-seekers should be banned from "sensitive areas" such as the vicinity of a school. "This is certainly a very difficult area, because here asylum-seekers could meet our schoolchildren - young girls or young boys," he said. |
In Bremgarten, a church will also be off-limits to asylum-seekers. | |
Human rights groups are outraged, calling the measures racist, our correspondent reports. | Human rights groups are outraged, calling the measures racist, our correspondent reports. |
The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said it was a principle that asylum-seekers should enjoy freedom of movement. | |
"They are in Switzerland legally and have committed no crime," spokesman Dan McNorton told our correspondent. | |
"In order to encourage a welcoming environment for people who are uprooted and often vulnerable, it is important to reinforce public messages which aim at avoiding the risk of stigmatisation of asylum-seekers and also at promoting refugees' integration. | |
"In many cases we are talking about children, women, men who fled from war and persecution and wish as much as possible to go back to a normal life." | |
The UNHCR spokesman added that refugees and asylum-seekers had, in turn, "to respect the laws of the country they are in". | |
The government says the rules are not formal bans on movement - but admits its own department of immigration agreed the restrictions with town councils. | The government says the rules are not formal bans on movement - but admits its own department of immigration agreed the restrictions with town councils. |
In June voters overwhelmingly backed a controversial move to tighten asylum restrictions, amid a spike in the number of refugees in the country. | In June voters overwhelmingly backed a controversial move to tighten asylum restrictions, amid a spike in the number of refugees in the country. |
Switzerland counts one asylum-seeker for every 332 inhabitants. The European average is one asylum-seeker for every 625 inhabitants. | Switzerland counts one asylum-seeker for every 332 inhabitants. The European average is one asylum-seeker for every 625 inhabitants. |
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