- Title: Thousands protest to support asylum seekers' rights in Switzerland
- Date: 1st October 2016
- Summary: LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (OCTOBER 1, 2016) (REUTERS) BEGINNING OF PROTEST WITH MARCHERS CARRYING BANNER READING (French): "STOP TO DUBLIN SYSTEM, STOP TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS" WOMEN HOLDING SIGN READING (French): "DUB[U]LIN AGREEMENT, DOG AGREEMENT" MEN HOLDING SIGN READING (French): "BOATS ARE SINKING… SWITZERLAND IS DEPORTING" PEOPLE MARCHING BANNER READING (English): "STOP WARS, NOT PEOPLE" (SOUNDBITE) (French) PROTESTER FROM LAUSANNE, FRANCOISE, SAYING: "The most beautiful sign I've seen today is: "Welcome people you forced to flee with your weapons". That is why I'm here, because war cause refugees. War: we know why it exists, we must stop that, and at the minimum, be a little bit generous with war's victims." PEOPLE MARCHING PLACARD READING (English): "WHEN THE RICHS TRAVEL, THEY ARE CALLED 'EXPATS', ONLY THE POORS ARE 'MIGRANTS'" (SOUNDBITE) (French) PROTESTER FROM LAUSANNE, FRANCOISE, SAYING: "Switzerland is hiding behind [saying]: "We are doing great" and they are also trying to build walls -- they don't dare build stone walls like some other countries, but Switzerland is building legal walls and this is the same thing." REFUGEE LEAVING GENEVA SHOWING HIS PLANE TICKET TO BE DEPORTED TO AMSTERDAM AND HIS DEPORTATION LETTER MEN HOLDING SIGN READING (English) "REFUGEES ARE WELCOME" PEOPLE HOLDING BANNER READING (French): "STOP TO RACIST LAWS" PEOPLE MARCHING SIGNS READING (French): "NO ONE IS ILLEGAL" AND (English): "REFUGEES WELCOME" PEOPLE LISTENING TO SPEECHES MAN HOLDING SIGN (SOUNDBITE) (French) PROTESTER FROM GENEVA, BRIAN, SAYING: "The situation in Europe is also terrible and that is why it is important to spread this battle outside Switzerland because the solution can only come at an international level. But in Switzerland we can already mobilise people's consciences." PEOPLE LISTENING TO SPEECHES SIGN READING (French): "STOP TO DEPORTATION" SIGN READING (English): "WELCOME REFUGEES" BANNER READING (English): "LEGALIZE US" VARIOUS OF PEOPLE MARCHING PEOPLE ARRIVING AT PLACE DE LA RIPONNE, WHERE MARCH ENDS
- Embargoed: 16th October 2016 19:23
- Keywords: asylum immigration protest demonstration migrants crisis
- Location: LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
- City: LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
- Country: Swaziland
- Reuters ID: LVA001526AQTJ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Lausanne on Saturday (October 1) to demand the Swiss government do more to support migrants.
Despite the heavy rain, the crowd of approximately 3,000 gathered to protest against the so-called Dublin system for handling refugees in the first country where they registered and urge the Swiss government to process applications for asylum in its own territory.
With the migrant crisis in its third year, a deal between the European Union and Turkey has reduced numbers of people crossing the sea to Greece, making Switzerland's neighbour Italy the new front line.
In July, more than 25,000 migrants arrived in Italy, 12 percent more than last year, EU border agency Frontex has said.
Despite that, Swiss asylum requests in June, July and August fell by more than a third on last year, according to the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration.
Some two-thirds of the nearly 7,500 migrants who reached Switzerland via the Italian border between July and early August were turned back.
Among the crowd in Lausanne was Brian, who had travelled to Geneva to make his voice heard.
"The situation in Europe is also terrible and that is why it is important to spread this battle outside Switzerland because the solution can only come at an international level. But in Switzerland we can already mobilise people's consciences," he said.
Switzerland is expecting 35,000 asylum requests this year, the Swiss Federal Council said last month, down from about 39,500 in 2015 and more than 20 percent less than a previous forecast of 45,000.
Critics of the clampdown have accused Switzerland of closing its borders, causing a pile-up in northern Italian towns including Como. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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