DutchNews, August 31,
2017
It is to be made easier for gay,
lesbian and transgender people from Chechenya to claim asylum in the
Netherlands, junior justice minister Klaas Dijkhoff has told parliament.
The
minister said he had taken the decision based on information which shows gay
people face ‘systematic persecution’ in the country. Political activists and
other people who criticise the Chechen government will also be eligible for a
residency permit in the Netherlands, Dijkhoff said.
‘Every request for asylum
will be examined on an individual basis,’ the minister said. ‘A claim of fear
of persecution must be backed up with individual facts and circumstances.’
The
immigration service in the Netherlands has recently come under fire for its
tough approach to assessing claims by gay refugees.
There have been several
cases of gay refugees being refused asylum because ‘they are not gay enough‘.
In particular, the process of self-acceptance of being gay plays a key role of
asylum claims based on homosexuality.

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