Almost 9,000 asylum bids in five years
Majority of asylum applications in Malta submitted by Somalis
Malta received almost 9,000 asylum applications from sub-Saharan Africans over the past five years, the second highest number per capita worldwide.
A report issued by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees shows that, last year alone, Malta received 2,390 asylum applications, eight per cent fewer than in 2008, which was a record year for Malta with 2,610 applications filed.
The report, listing statistical details of the number of asylum applications lodged around the world, shows that, when the populations of the states where asylum applications are submitted are taken into account, Malta is the second most burdened country in the world.
Between 2005 and 2009, Malta received 21.6 asylum applications per 1,000 inhabitants for a total of 8,820, a record only surpassed by Cyprus, which received 30.1 applications per capita during the same period.
Although requests for the granting of refuge or humanitarian status are normally processed according to strict international rules where only justified cases are recognised, almost all illegal immigrants landing on Malta's shores file an asylum application.
Apart from prolonging their stay in Malta, at least until the whole process is over, such an application also offers them the chance to hope for a better "recognised" future in Europe.
According to the UNHCR, the overwhelming majority of asylum applications in Malta were submitted by Somalis - 1,445 - in 2009, followed by Nigerians - 280, Eritreans - 273 and from other African countries including Guinea, Mali and Gambia. Almost all the asylum applicants arrived in Malta illegally after crossing on boats to the island from Libyan ports.
"Although Malta has a very high percentage of asylum applications, particularly due to its geographical position and small population, we have seen for the first time a drop in 2009 when compared to the previous years," a UNHCR official in Brussels noted.
"Preliminary statistics for 2010 also seem to indicate a further decrease. However, it is still too early to arrive to a conclusion because the summer months, when the peak of the crossings is reached, are just starting," he said.
Although the global financial crisis resulting in fewer job opportunities in Europe might have been one of the main reasons for the drop in the number of illegal immigrants leaving Africa, stricter border controls by Libya and the new "forced return" policy adopted by Italy last year might also have contributed towards the decline observed last year.
The Italian "forced return" policy, where illegal immigrants intercepted on the high-seas are returned to Libya, has been highly criticised by the UNHCR as it feels this might be restricting the right of possible refugees to lodge asylum requests.
On a global level, the UNHCR statistics show that, in 2009, the overall number of asylum seekers in industrialised nations was stable. Compared to 2008, the number remained unchanged at 377,000 applications, despite significant regional disparities highlighted in the report.
The number of asylum applications increased in 19 countries and fell in the other 25. The Nordic region recorded a 13 per cent increase, with 51,100 new applicants, the highest in six years. In contrast, the number of applications in southern Europe dropped by 33 per cent with 50,100 claims, driven by significant declines in Italy (-42 per cent), Turkey (-40 per cent) and Greece (-20 per cent).
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Andrew Pisani
Apr 26th 2010, 21:15
Mr. Gellel,
If you read Sean Grima's comment carefully, you will find that he was referring to most Nigerians not most immigrants. The mojority of immigrants were Somali (1,445) and only 280 were Nigerian.
Raymond Sammut
Apr 27th 2010, 12:12
Your argument does not hold either way, Mr Pisani. Mr Grima is referring to Nigerians being "discriminated" against. Discrimination is not a basis for asylum. In general, there is no threat to life in Nigeria more than there is anywhere else. For example, it is most likely safer living in Nigeria than in Mexico, where drug lords are practically in control and human life is not worth anything. Yet, there are hardly if any Mexicans in Malta claiming asylum. On the other hand, Mr Gellel is pointing out at the fact that a considerable number of illegal aliens on Malta are Muslim. According to your own figures, Mr Gellel was quite accurate in what he said.
Sean Grima
Apr 29th 2010, 09:13
ray sammut: mexicans do not come to europe, because the US is acorss the border! if any of the 280 nigerians has been granted refugee/protection status by the Refugees Commissioner, it is becase his/her case was considered to merit the granting of such a status. are you suggesting that people who are entitled to refugee/protection status should be denied same because of their religion?
lgalea
Apr 26th 2010, 10:50
The Refugee Convention should be scrapped because it is being abused left, right and centre by the illegal immigrants.
Mark Galea
Apr 26th 2010, 11:48
my friend Igalea,
malta could do much better with less xenophoby - this is a result of low self esteem, since one is afraid that an immigrant might take his job.
lgalea
Apr 26th 2010, 21:37
My dear Mark, it is not as you say, but the real truth as understood by all realists but unfortunately not understood by utopians.
Patrick Sacco
Apr 27th 2010, 00:33
@Mark Galea
I have no such fears Mr.Galea as I will fight for my job. No one will take it away from me.
lgalea
Apr 27th 2010, 08:17
My dear Mark, it is not as you say, but the real truth as understood by all realists but unfortunately not understood by utopians.
Sean Grima
Apr 26th 2010, 10:41
the anti-immigrant brigade will soon be out expressing their horror and support for italy's policy. to give the complete picture, italy's actions are being contested in court as being illegal.
others will point out that nigeria is oil-rich: however, the muslim government discriminates very much against the christians in the south, and most of the nigerian applicants are Igbo Christians from the south.
mario gellel
Apr 26th 2010, 11:49
Mr.Grima,How can one call it ILLEGAL for one's country to protect itself from an illegal invasion? If according to you,most of the asylum seekers are christains, why only a couple took part or attended the Pope's visit?? Why are the Halfar open centre which is the biggest one on this island protesting to install Muslim style speakers???