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By Tendai Maphosa
London
05 April 2007
Court of Appeal judges in London have ruled in favor of three Darfuri asylum1 seekers the British government wanted to send back to Sudan. But as Tendai Maphosa reports from London for VOA, the judgment2 may be a temporary reprieve3 for the asylum seekers, as the government intends to petition the House of Lords for permission to appeal the court's decision.
The judges ruled that the three should not be sent back to camps in Khartoum as conditions there were "unduly4 harsh." The three had appealed a ruling by the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal that would have sent them back to the Sudanese capital.
The court ruling means that hundreds of Sudanese who fled violence in Darfur can now remain in Britain, at least until the government's petition is heard by the House of Lords.
A statement by the Home Office Border and Immigration Agency expressed disappointment at the decision, saying the court had not found that the non-Arab Darfuris would face mistreatment in Khartoum.
One of the three appellants, Naroudin Mohamed, who says he escaped from Darfur after being tortured, told VOA he has no doubt what would happen to him if he is sent back to Sudan.
"Definitely, if they send you back it means the end of your life - maybe they will kill you. Thank God they did not send us back," Mohamed said.
James Smith, who is with a group called Aegis5 Trust, a non-governmental organization that has been acting6 on behalf of the Darfuris, said the battle for the them to remain in Britain is far from over. He said if the government wins its appeal, his organization would present new evidence that proves that Darfuris would be victimized should they be sent back.
"This [is] important, first of all to protect the few hundred that have escaped the atrocities7, and they are just a drop in the ocean, compared to the millions who are at risk out there. Now that they are on the shores of Britain we believe that we have an obligation to protect them," Smith said.
Smith added that the actions of the British government are undermining all the tough talk by Prime Minister Tony Blair and other western leaders against the humanitarian8 crisis in Darfur.
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n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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2 judgment | |
n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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n.暂缓执行(死刑);v.缓期执行;给…带来缓解 | |
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4 unduly | |
adv.过度地,不适当地 | |
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5 aegis | |
n.盾;保护,庇护 | |
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n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的 | |
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n.邪恶,暴行( atrocity的名词复数 );滔天大罪 | |
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8 humanitarian | |
n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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