vanderzapig |
13 november 2018 16:54 |
NGO leert dobbermigranten liegen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4XhLiiu0is
" Advocates Abroad", een NGO actief in Griekenland valt door de mand in een undercovervideo opgenomen in het kader van Lauren Southern haar zijn aankomende documentaire " Borderless".
Aspirant asielzoekers krijgen datum & toedracht van een gedocumenteerd geval van mensenrechtenschending en leren hoe ze moeten doen alsof ze daar zelf bij waren - als slachtoffer.
Ook leren ze hoe ze asielcommissies kunnen overtuigen dat ze christen zijn.
Dit allemaal om iedere persoon die in Griekenland komt aanspoelen de vluchtelingenstatus te kunnen bezorgen. Of die nu vluchteling, opportunist, crimineel of terrrorist is.
Transcript van het opgenomen gesprek:
Citaat:
"So we teach them how to like literally, [maakt betrokken geluid] sometimes it's as simple as this, and then how to tell their story, how to frame it, how to literally explain it. How to keep their private emotions and private trauma private, because all of this acting is a shield.
Do you have to coach people on like, physicality? Yeah, I see it like, I tell them this is acting. All of this is acting, it's all acting as though this is theatre. So for them to get through they must act their part in the theatre, and that is the refugee trauma. Because these European Asylum Support Office (EASO) officers are so fucking stupid that all they know is what is written on the paper. EASO says "This is refugee trauma, they have these characteristics". So we coach these people how to have these characteristics.
So like there's a formula we came up with (...). It's like significant events, date and location, answer all the questions in the same way. [Voorbeeld] In December 2017 in Izmir, Turkey, I was threatened for being a Christian, because my boss jumped me when I was leaving church, this is the Bible they tried to tear up, this is the crucifix I was wearing they tried to tear and it made me feel unsafe as a Christian in Turkey, Ba-Boom. And that way you have the event, date and location, so yo've given them a very specific answer (...), it's much harder to refute, because you have all the elements in there. (...) Consistency is the most important thing, even if you find yourself in a position where you have to lie, it's best to just stick with what you've just said.
They put in the decision whether or not you were acting with emotion, so you have to be like [sighing and crying] or crying or stopping or throwing up or asking for a break, so it's becoming an actor. You have to tell people to ask to take a break? Oh we do, we actually do role play. We prepare for them a folder, so like the first role playing activity we do is like us being them, and they're the officer. And then we flip around after they've had some practice to see how I should walk into the officie, how should I introduce myself? How should I give them the folder, and then how do I sit down, and then when do I stand up? When do I show them how to pray?
Why would you need to show them how to pray? Because it's a good way to show honesty. This is done in other places too, like not good places, to see if you're truly what you say you are. If you can't show how to pray... If you're actually a Christian? Mhmm. Oh, so if you're saying you're fleeing persecution? Then you should probably know how to be, you know, praying that way. They also ask like what's your favourite holiday, but we explain you can't just say this because it's not a sufficient answer. You have to say this in a certain way which is like December 25th, which is Christmas which is the birthday of our Lord and Saviour."
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