| Lord Avebury : Detention of Torture Victims - 14/11/07 |
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| Written by Emma Ginn | |
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Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat) asked Her Majesty's Government: Under what circumstances, notwithstanding the submission of medical evidence substantiating a detained asylum seeker's claim to have been tortured, the case owner would allow the detention to be continued; and in any such circumstances, whether they will issue instructions that a document recording the reasons for the continued detention is placed in the Rule 35 log. Lord West of Spithead (Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Security and Counter-terrorism), Home Office) Detention in such circumstances may be appropriate for the following reasons: public protection in the case of convicted criminals; where the person concerned might be a persistent absconder; where the person is to be returned to a third country for consideration of their asylum claim; or, most commonly, where the person has no lawful basis of stay in the UK and whose removal it is necessary to enforce. |
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