First, as far as the rights and dignity of refugees are concerned, I firmly believe that we cannot give in. We must practice hospitality. We all know what is happening on a global scale. The situation of refugees is a major issue in our world today.
As for the case I mentioned, it is very clear that had there been a right to appeal, it would have been possible to take some time to launch an appeal. The fact that a single official can make a decision on a plane is, in my opinion, a very short sighted way of operating. I am not sure that this respects human rights.
That is why we made the point in our letter and we will continue to make it. I think that this is necessary. These types of situations raise public awareness to a large extent. At least that is what happened in our area. People are beginning to understand what is happening and are offering their support. There is no doubt that the civil society must support the efforts made by government on behalf of refugees. I think that we still have to raise awareness about that. We have to continue to ask the government to implement the process prescribed by law.