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This version of the presentation has a recorded commentary that you can listen to as you watch. You shouldn’t try to press any buttons or click the mouse during the presentation, just watch, listen and learn. Refugees – dispelling the myths.

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  1. This version of the presentation has a recorded commentary that you can listen to as you watch. You shouldn’t try to press any buttons or click the mouse during the presentation, just watch, listen and learn.

  2. Refugees – dispelling the myths Do you know what the difference is between a refugee and an illegal immigrant? Lots of people get confused and this is why people often get the wrong impression of genuine refugees. REFUGEES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Refugee A refugee is someone who has left their country and cannot return there for one of many reasons including fear of torture or being persecuted. When a refugee asks to live in another country for such reasons they become known as an asylum seekers. An illegal immigrant An illegal immigrant is someone who tries to get into another country without going through the proper procedures of applying and being interviewed to see if they have a genuine reason to be allowed to live in that country.

  3. Below are photographs of three people who are typical of refugees who might ask to live in Britain. They are from Egypt, Guatemala and Indonesia. You might think that we have too many illegal immigrants already. But now read this information about them from an Amnesty International Website. It’s not a simple black and white decision after all, is It? So let’s have a look at the REAL facts about refugees. If YOU had to make the decision, could YOU send these people back to be tortured?

  4. Here are some typical comments made by people about refugees/ We spend too much on housing and feeding refugees. Britain is the place they all want to come to. We accept too many already. Why don’t other countries take a share? Why don’t they go back where they came from?

  5. |Now let’s look at the real facts behind these ideas. We accept too many already. Why don’t other countries take a share? Take a look at this table of figures The table shows how many people live in a country for every refugee that is accepted. For instance it means that in Armenia (where the figure 12 is shown) there is 1 refugee accepted for every 12 people that live in the country. Later you can click HERE to go to an exercise connected with this chart.

  6. Let’s continue to look at the real facts behind these ideas. We spend too much on housing and feeding refugees. COST OF REFUGEES People on income support (£40 a week in 2002) are considered to be on the poverty line. Asylum seekers receive 10% less than this. Let’s see how true this is.

  7. Let’s continue to look at the real facts behind these ideas. Britain is the place they all want to come to. Let’s see how true this is. Here are the figures showing how many Asylum Seekers apply to each country per 1000 of population in that country. Slovenia 4.65 Belgium 4.20 Ireland 2.93 Netherlands 2.78 Switzerland 2.39 Norway 2.31 Austria 2.23 Denmark 1.90 Sweden 1.84 U. K. 1.66 As you can see, Britain is only tenth in the list of European countries most popular with genuine asylum seekers. It simply isn’t true that more asylum seekers want to come to Britain than anywhere else.

  8. And the funal myth to dispel. Why don’t they go back where they came from? SEND THEM BACK WHERE THEY CAME FROM? Most asylum seekers do want to go home and do so when it is safe. Genuine asylum seekers leave their countries because of torture or persecution, not because they particularly want to come to Britain.

  9. You are now going to use your new found knowledge about asylum seekers and refugees to produce a balanced newsletter informing people about the problems faced by refugees and trying to base your information on FACTS rather than on opinions that are thrown at you by the media. Later you should click HERE to take you to a sheet with some information about what to do.

  10. Now click HEREto go to a brief self-assessment sheet for this presentation. Well done! You’ve now finished this unit.

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