Green Stand Vindicated As Jailed Algerian Wins Refugee Status
Green Party MP Keith Locke says his opposition to the jailing of an Algerian asylum seeker has been vindicated by the
granting of refugee status to the man.
On Friday, the Algerian won his appeal to the Refugee Status Appeals Authority and was granted refugee status. He was
then released from Mt Eden Prison, after two months in detention.
"The outcome shows the Immigration Service in a very bad light," said Mr Locke.
Last Tuesday an Immigration Service spokesperson disparaged the Algerian as the owner of a false passport who had been
jailed in Australia and later deported. The following day, in response to a parliamentary question from Mr Locke, Jim
Sutton spoke for the Minister of Immigration, repeating the accusations.
"The government now has egg on its face. How can it justify imprisoning the asylum seeker for over two months. It was
clear to me when I visited the man in jail a week ago (Monday, May 15) that he was not the slightest threat to society,
and shouldn't be behind bars," said Mr Locke
"In March, the court accepted a request from the Immigration Service that this asylum seeker be detained under Section 7
of the Immigration Act, which allows for the jailing of people deported from other countries.
"However, Section 7 was designed to cover real criminals, not asylum seekers," he said.
Mr Locke will be asking the Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel tomorrow this week to instruct her department not to use
Section 7 in this way.
"Asylum seekers have suffered enough in their home countries, without the added indignity of being thrown in jail when
they get here."
Keith Locke MP: 04 470 6710 or 025 528 353 Gina Dempster, Press secretary: 04 470 6723 or 021 1265 289