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    POLAND CARRIES OUT PROBE OF DETENTION CENTRES FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS

    Victoria Times Colonist
    Nov 5 2012
    BC

    By Monika Scislowska, The Associated PressNovember 5, 2012

    WARSAW, Poland - Poland's Interior Ministry is working with human
    rights organizations to investigate allegations of mistreatment of
    illegal immigrants in detention centres, the ministry said Monday.

    A Georgian and an Iranian woman have complained to Polish media of
    prison-like conditions, intrusive searches, humiliating treatment
    by armed guards, inadequate medical care and lack of education for
    children. They said immigrants were being held for months and that
    27 Georgian and Armenian inmates recently held a hunger strike in
    protest. Letters from Ekaterina Lemondjava, from Georgia, and Leila
    Naimi from Iran, were recently published by Gazeta Wyborcza daily.

    Ministry spokeswoman Malgorzata Wozniak told The Associated Press that
    officials and watchdog groups, including the Helsinki Foundation for
    Human Rights, will visit five centres where foreigners who entered EU
    member Poland illegally are being held pending a decision on whether
    they will be deported or allowed to stay. She said the government
    and the watchdog group will publish separate reports from the visits.

    Their conclusions will be taken into account in a new law on foreigners
    being currently worked out.

    Wozniak said no complaints of irregularities or of "shameful treatment"
    have been reported by various watchdog groups, which have been
    regularly visiting the centres. However, a preliminary visit last
    week in Lesznowola, near Warsaw, found substandard living conditions
    in a centre that needs to be renovated and have its children's play
    room expanded, but it found no abuse, Wozniak said.

    Maj. Justyna Szmidt-Grzech, spokeswoman for the Border Guards, who run
    the detention centres, said that foreigners are sent there after they
    violate Poland's immigration law. Most often they ask for permission
    to stay, but leave Poland for Western Europe without waiting for
    a decision. They are detained when deported back to Poland, often
    without any documents.

    http://www.timescolonist.com/news/Poland+carries+probe+detention+centres+illegal+imm igrants+following/7498467/story.html

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