HC Deb 05 December 1994 vol 251 cc76-8W
Mr. Parry

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received from the medical foundation for the care of victims of torture regarding asylum seekers who are being detained in detention centres and mainstream prisons; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Nicholas Baker

I met representatives of the Medical Foundation on 15 September 1994. On 3 October, it wrote to the Home Secretary and to me following up items discussed at that meeting and enclosing copies of its report "A Betrayal of Hope and Trust: Detention in the United Kingdom of Survivors of Torture". I wrote to it on 15 November responding to the issues which it had raised.

Mr. Parry

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many Somali refugees are currently seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Nicholas Baker

As at 30 September 1994—the latest date for which the information is available—there were an estimated 975 applications for asylum from Somali nationals outstanding.

Mr. Parry

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many refugees are currently being detained under the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993.

Mr. Nicholas Baker

The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 has no provision for the detention of an asylum seeker. The provision for the powers of detention are contained within the Immigration Act 1971. However, at 18 November 1994, a total of 654 people who had sought asylum were detained. That figure includes people awaiting the setting of directions for removal following the refusal of the application, as well as those whose application was under consideration or subject to appeal.

Dr. Howells

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list by country of origin the total number of applications for asylum entry into the United Kingdom in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and in the first six months of 1994.

Mr. Nicholas Baker

Information on the number of applications for asylum received in the United Kingdom, by nationality for the period 1990 to 1993, is published in table 2.2 of the Home Office statistical bulletin issue 17/94 "Asylum Statistics United Kingdom 1993", a copy of which is available in the Library. Information for the first six months of 1994 is provided in the table.

Applications1 received for asylum in the United Kingdom, excluding dependants, by location of application and nationality, 1 January 1994 to 30 June 1994.
Nationality Number of principal applicants 1994 (January-June)
Total applications2 Applied at port Applied in country
Europe
Bulgaria 65 5 60
Romania 115 20 90
Turkey 1,035 295 740
Former USSR 275 25 250
Former Yugoslavia 715 155 560
Other 230 75 160
Total 2,435 570 1,865
Americas
Colombia 195 125 70
Other 295 80 215
Total 490 205 285
Africa
Angola 245 70 175
Congo 10 5 5
Ethiopia 360 105 255
Ghana 1,030 195 835
Kenya 755 520 235
Nigeria 1,750 165 1,585
Sierra Leone 660 225 435
Somalia 705 325 380
Sudan 155 35 120
Togo and Ivory Coast 375 208 165
Uganda 170 45 120
Zaire 365 165 200
Other 825 215 610
Total 7,400 2,280 5,120
Middle East
Iran 220 55 165
Iraq 225 95 130
Lebanon 105 35 70
Other 280 115 160
Total 825 300 525
Asia
China 145 70 75
India 890 90 800
Pakistan 800 75 725

Applications1 received for asylum in the United Kingdom, excluding dependants, by location of application and nationality, 1 January 1994 to 30 June 1994.
Nationality Number of principal applicants 1994 (January-June)
Total applications2 Applied at port Applied in country
Sri Lanka 1,250 695 560
Other 400 145 255
Total 3,480 1,075 2,410
Other, and nationality not Known 105 105
Grand Total 14,730 4,540 10,190
1 Provisional figures rounded to the nearest 5 with '*' = 1 or 2 and 'ֵ' = unavailable.
2 Figures do not include applications made overseas.

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