German refugee helpers have written a Statement of concern to the Gambian leader, HE Adama Barrow, and copied to the Executive and Legislative arms of the Gambian Government. The said Statement of Concern was copied to ministers and the Speaker of the National Assembly.
The collective and individual deportations of the previous months from Germany to The Gambia were perceived both in The Gambia and in Germany with great dismay. Arrests out of German companies, the handcuffing of deportees and detention in deportation prisons have led to criticism of deportation practices in both countries.
The „Flüchtlingsrat Baden-Württemberg e.V.“ and the information platform „Gambia-Helfernetz“ have now sent a statement of concern to the President of the Republic of The Gambia, His Excellency Mr. Adama Barrow. Both are organisations of supporters of refugees in Germany who stand up for the rights of refugees in Germany and support their integration into German society and the German working world. The members and participants of both organizations are mainly from the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany. A large part of the Gambian migrants is living in this Federal State, and almost all Gambians who have been deported from Germany in recent months have previously lived in this Federal State.
The statement was handed over to the President, the Vice-President, the members of the Government and the Speaker of the National Assembly on 25/26 July in the name of the above-mentioned German organisations. The German bearers of the memorandum regret that it was unfortunately not possible to present the memorandum personally at The Gambia. They hope that their statement nevertheless will be heard and would look forward to feedback from the President, the Vice-President and other members of the Government of the Republic of The Gambia.
The statement was handed over to the President, the Vice-President, the members of the Government and the Speaker of the National Assembly on 25/26 July in the name of the above-mentioned German organisations. The German bearers of the memorandum regret that it was unfortunately not possible for them to visit The Gambia and hand over the document personally to the addressees. They hope that their statement nevertheless will be heard and would look forward to a response from the President, the Vice-President and other members of the Government of the Republic of The Gambia.