EU border agency ‘has failed to protect asylum seekers’ rights’. Author of European parliament report says Frontex agency’s director should resign or be sacked.

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EU border agency ‘has failed to protect asylum seekers’ rights’. Author of European parliament report says Frontex agency’s director should resign or be sacked.

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EU border agency ‘has failed to protect asylum seekers’ rights’

Author of European parliament report says Frontex agency’s director should resign or be sacked

Author: Jennifer Rankin | The Guardian | 15 July 2021 |

The EU border agency has failed to protect the human rights of asylum seekers, according to a damning European parliament report on the organisation.

After a four-month investigation by MEPs the report’s author, Tineke Strik, told the Guardian, that Frontex “did not fulfil its human rights obligations and therefore did not address and therefore did not prevent future violations”.

Strik, a Dutch Green MEP, wants the agency’s director, Fabrice Leggeri, to resign or be fired, but the special cross-party group of eight MEPs, spanning rightwing nationalists to the radical left, that was convened to investigate Frontex has not made that call.

Speaking before the report was released on Thursday, Strik continued: “We should consider in the end, can we have confidence in this executive director to really implement those recommendations [in her report] and really change it into a human rights sensitive agency? My group [Green MEPs], we don’t have confidence in him any more. We think it would be sound if the management board would draw the same conclusion and start the search for a new executive director.”

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