He agreed House of Representativesled by Councilor Dr. Hanafi Jabali, during the plenary session held today, to punish anyone who hires or harbors an asylum seeker, without notifying the relevant department of the a policeman whose place of work or residence is under his authority, if it is proved that he was aware of this, with imprisonment and a fine.
In this regard, Article (37) of the draft law states, including the provisions of the Labor Law, that anyone who hires or keeps an asylum seeker without to notify the appropriate police department whose place of work or residence is within their jurisdiction. , if it is proven that he was aware of this.
The draft law works to establish a legal regulation of the conditions of refugees, their rights, and their various obligations within the framework of the rights and obligations specified in the international agreements signed Egypt in, to ensure that all aspects of support. and care is given to those who deserve it, through the establishment of the Permanent Committee for Refugee Affairs, to be the authority responsible for refugee affairs, including their information and statistical data, in terms of – within the framework of continuing to provide full support and assistance to refugees.
The draft law aims to repeal the Foreign Asylum Law and accompanying legislation. To include provisions to set up a regulatory framework for the various rights and responsibilities of refugees, which came within the framework of the rights and responsibilities agreed by the Constitution and its treaties did Egypt accept it, to ensure the supply of all aspects of support. and care for the deserving people, in collaboration with the international organizations related to refugee issues, as well as coordination with the country’s administrative authorities, through the establishment of a Permanent Committee for Refugee Affairs, it will have legal personality, report to the Prime Minister, have its headquarters in Cairo, and be the authority responsible for refugee issues, including information and statistical data about their numbers.
2024-11-20 05:00:00
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1. As a website editor for world-today-news.com, I would like to discuss the recent developments regarding the treatment of asylum seekers in Egypt. In light of the House of Representatives’ decision to approve a law that punishes those who hire or harbor asylum seekers without notifying the relevant authorities, what are your thoughts on this new law, and how do you think it will impact the lives of asylum seekers in Egypt?
2. The law also seeks to establish a regulatory framework for the rights and responsibilities of refugees, including providing support and care for them. In your opinion, how effective do you think this new system will be in ensuring that asylum seekers receive the assistance they need? What challenges do you foresee in implementing this system, and how can these challenges be addressed?
3. Furthermore, the draft law aims to repeal the Foreign Asylum Law and replace it with new legislation. How do you think this will affect the current situation for asylum seekers in Egypt? What are the main differences between the old and new laws, and how will these changes impact their lives?
4. Asylum seekers often face numerous challenges when trying to integrate into a new society, including finding work and accessing basic services. How can the government of Egypt work to make it easier for asylum seekers to integrate into society and contribute to the country’s economy?
5. The international community has expressed concerns about the treatment of asylum seekers in Egypt in the past. How do you think this new law will affect Egypt’s relationship with other countries and its reputation as a host nation for refugees? Do you think other countries will be more likely to support or criticize Egypt’s approach to asylum seekers in the future?
6. As a leader in your field, how would you recommend that the Egyptian government can improve its support system for asylum seekers? Are there any potential partnerships or collaborations that could help improve their lives and integrate them into society more effectively?