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Switzerland: Violence and racism in asylum centres run by private security companies - new report


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Some asylum-seekers, including children, put in freezing-cold steel containers - or ‘reflection rooms’
‘The Government must go beyond thinking these acts of abuse are the actions of a few bad apples’
- Alicia Giraudel
People held in federal asylum centres operated by private security companies in Switzerland have been subjected to a range of abuse at the hands of security guards, including violence and coercive measures, the use of pepper gel and being locked in a metal container resulting in hypothermia, said Amnesty International.
The findings - contained in a new 25-page Amnesty report - ‘
Human Rights Violations in Swiss Federal Asylum Centres’ - shows how people have suffered abuse across a lengthy period in facilities operated by the State Secretariat for Migration in Basel, Giffers, Boudry, Altstätten and Vallorbe. ....

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Swiss anti-terror law sparks rights debate, and referendum


17 May 2021 / 15:24 H.
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GENEVA: From the UN to Amnesty, fears abound that a new Swiss anti-terror law, which grants sweeping new powers to police to prevent future attacks, threatens Switzerland’s heritage as a human rights leader.
Shocked by the deadly terror attacks in neighbouring France in 2015, Bern produced a new law allowing police to take preventative action more easily when faced with a “potential terrorist”.
The law, which received a parliamentary stamp of approval last year, would apply to a few dozen current cases, according to federal police.
Switzerland has thus far been spared the large-scale attacks seen among its European neighbours. ....

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