Revoking deportation for South Sudanese in Israel


On March 29, 2012, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the South Sudanese asylum seekers cannot be deported.

Ruling on a petition filed this morning by several human rights organizations, Jerusalem District Court Justice Yigal Marzel issued a temporary order staying the Ministry of Interior from revoking the collective protection previously afforded to the South Sudanese community in Israel and from deporting thousands of people to South Sudan.

The petitioners – the Hotline for Migrant Workers, ASSAF Aid Organization for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Israel, the African Refugee Development Center (ADRC), the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), and Physicians for Human Rights – were represented by the Clinic for Refugee Rights at the University of Tel Aviv. The basis of the petitioners' argument was concern for the safety and well-being of the deportees and the claim that the current situation in South Sudan is neither safe nor stable.

The rights organizations' petition was further bolstered today by an independent recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delay the deportations to South Sudan because of the deterioration of the security and humanitarian conditions there over the past months.

The organizations, responded to the day's events: "We are pleased with the court's decision and welcome the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' recognition of the hard realities in South Sudan – that deportation at such time would be tantamount to a terrible sentence for the families and children. The South Sudanese refugees in Israel are taking a brief sigh of relief and hoping that in the coming days the Prime Minister will decide to continue granting them protection and thus spare their lives from war, violence and hunger. We hope that in the coming days the Ministry of the Interior will renew the status of the Sudanese community so that its members can return to their places of work."

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