14-YEAR-OLD ARMENIAN GIRL DISAPPEARED IN AUSTRIA
news.am
Oct 14 2010
Armenia
Amnesty international and three other international organizations
on human rights issued a statement, urging Austria to stop detaining
children and halt the deportations of well-integrated foreign families
which are denied asylum.
The statement also calls on Austria to better protect the rights of
non-Austrian minors and become more lenient about allowing young
asylum seekers and their parents to stay on humanitarian grounds,
Associated Press reports.
Several days ago two 8-year-old twins were taken into custody with
their father and deported back to their native Kosovo. The children's
mother, who is in psychiatric care, stayed in Austria. The family
had lived in Austria since 2004.
A 14-year-old Armenian girl disappeared before police could pick
her up from school and deport her. Meanwhile, her mother, is under
suicide watch and has been hospitalized, RFE/RL reports.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Oct 14 2010
Armenia
Amnesty international and three other international organizations
on human rights issued a statement, urging Austria to stop detaining
children and halt the deportations of well-integrated foreign families
which are denied asylum.
The statement also calls on Austria to better protect the rights of
non-Austrian minors and become more lenient about allowing young
asylum seekers and their parents to stay on humanitarian grounds,
Associated Press reports.
Several days ago two 8-year-old twins were taken into custody with
their father and deported back to their native Kosovo. The children's
mother, who is in psychiatric care, stayed in Austria. The family
had lived in Austria since 2004.
A 14-year-old Armenian girl disappeared before police could pick
her up from school and deport her. Meanwhile, her mother, is under
suicide watch and has been hospitalized, RFE/RL reports.
From: A. Papazian