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Solution to legally protect human rights of Asylum seekers in UK

Solution to legally protect human rights of Asylum seekers in UK

Introduction

Taking care of the social care requirements of asylum seekers is vital for their amalgamation with other people of the society. People deprived of basic social care requirements are viewed as the most helpless constituent among asylum seekers, and despite of that authorities refuse of listen to their problems and requirements and are more often than not misinterpreted and disregarded.

In accordance with UK law, asylum seekers are those individual that have requested for shelter and security but have failed to get appropriate response of their request. According to (Feller, 2006, pp. 509-536) people seeking for asylum in UK come across with various obstructions that deprived them from gaining access to their primary needs, which could prove to be of significant value in shaping up their future lives, and despite of that reaction from concerned authorities is more often than not found to be inappropriate.

In light of above circumstances, the primary objective of ICES is to develop affective coordination and communication with UK asylum seekers to encourage knowledge regarding adequate principles of social care that could pave way for the removal of major barriers that has made life difficult for asylum seekers(Forsythe, 2006). The management of the organization is optimistic the by successful amalgamation with different asylum of UK it would be able to develop new and innovative ways of protecting their human rights in relative to equality and diversity.

Discussion

The awful experience of expel is something that discriminate asylum seekers from migrants and various other groups in the society. Garlick (2006, pp. 601-629) elaborates that it is common in United kingdom that asylum seekers undergone various shocking incidents like confinement, torture, poverty, legal issues, pain of leaving loved ones, and others. In addition to these, people in asylum also become target of racial discrimination, social elimination, and separation and (Huysmans & Buonfino, 2008, pp. 766-788) explains that majority of these problems are directly associated with language barriers and nonexistence of prevailing social network in the country.

Meanwhile, (Feller, 2006, pp. 509-536) agrees with the above claim but expresses concern over the fact UK through his legislation, shows, talks, and behaviour has always portrayed an image of the country that provides excellent and equal services to all of its citizens. However, by closely monitoring the situation of asylum seekers one could easily analyze the debt of such claims.

However, (UN, 1948, pp. 1-5) excepts the presence of flaws in distribution of resources in equality but claims that UK has proven his love for humanity by providing support to people in need within and outside their country on numerous occasion. The efforts of UK is evident from the implementation of “Universal declaration of Human Rights” that ensures equality in every aspect of human lives for every human across the globe.

For instance, article one of this act explains that human beings are born liberated and equivalent in self-respect and human ...
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