Thu 10 Jul 2008
The deportation of failed asylum seekers to
The Prime Minister told MPs that while officials continued to deal with the issue on a case-by-case basis, no returns were currently taking place.
“No-one is being forced to return to
Mr Brown, who has been under pressure to stop the deportations in the wake of the violence surrounding the disputed presidential election, said that ministers were also looking to help failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers who were unable to work.
“They are prevented from leaving the
Mr Brown, who was making a Commons statement on this week’s G8 summit in
British officials had thought they had the support of the entire G8 for a resolution in the UN Security Council after the leaders signed up to a statement calling for measures against regime figures responsible for the violence.
However, on the final day of the summit,
He acknowledged that the draft resolution - which also calls for an arms embargo on
“It is very important that the whole weight of the international community is behind the efforts to secure a transition in
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