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EU issues list of 'safe countries' for migrant returns that includes Egypt, Tunisia

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Posted on April 16, 2025

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· Last updated: April 16, 2025

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EU Lists 'Safe Countries' for Migrant Returns, Including Egypt

By Amina Ismail

(Reuters) - The European Commission on Wednesday included countries such as Egypt and Tunisia, where human rights have come under scrutiny, on a list of "safe countries" to which failed asylum seekers could be returned.

The EU list, criticised by human rights groups, would allow "member states to process asylum claims of nationals from countries on the list in an accelerated procedure, on the basis that their claims are unlikely to be successful," the Commission said in a statement.

Despite a 38% drop in illegal migrant entries to the EU last year - to the lowest level since 2021 - immigration remains a highly sensitive issue among the bloc's 27 member states.

The list of "safe countries of origin", which includes Bangladesh, Colombia, India, Kosovo, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia, can be expanded or reviewed over time.

The concept of safe countries in asylum procedures "may lead to discrimination among refugees based on their country of nationality and detract from an individualised assessment," said Hussein Baoumi, a foreign policy specialist at Amnesty International in Brussels.

"The EU must ensure that groups at specific risk in each country, for example political opponents, LGBTI individuals, journalists and human rights defenders are clarified, while also enhancing engagement with listed countries to address human rights concerns," he added.

The proposal is an amendment to the Asylum Procedures Regulation that is part of the EU migration pact adopted in 2023 and due to take effect in 2026. It still requires approval from the European Parliament and EU governments.

In March, the Commission introduced new rules on migrant returns, which drew a significant backlash from rights groups who said they could lead to human rights violations.

(Reporting by Amina Ismail; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • EU includes Egypt and Tunisia on 'safe countries' list.
  • List allows accelerated processing of asylum claims.
  • Human rights groups criticize the EU's decision.
  • The list can be expanded or reviewed over time.
  • Proposal requires European Parliament approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The EU's decision to list certain countries as 'safe' for returning failed asylum seekers, including Egypt and Tunisia.
Why is the EU's list controversial?
Human rights groups argue it may lead to discrimination and overlook individual assessments of asylum claims.
What is the next step for the proposal?
The proposal requires approval from the European Parliament and EU governments to take effect.

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