France has replaced the US as the industrialized nation receiving the most asylum applications from refugees, though overall numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Europe and North America have reached their lowest levels since 1988, according to report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees released today.
According the UNHCR report, Asylum Levels and Trends in Industrialized Countries, 2004, France received the most asylum seekers at 61,600, followed by the US, Britain, Germany and Canada.
The number of asylum claims in industrialized countries fell by 22 percent last year, and for most individual countries the number of total claims are the lowest in many years. Raymond Hall, Director of UNHCR's Europe Bureau, said "This really should reduce the pressure by politicians, media and the public to make asylum systems more and more restrictive to the point where many genuine refugees have enormous difficulty getting access to Europe, or getting recognized once they are there. In most industrialized countries it should simply not be possible to claim there is a huge asylum crisis any more."
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Quote:UN says France overtakes U.S. with world's largest number of asylum seekers
Canadian Press
March 1, 2005
GENEVA (AP) - France has replaced the United States at the top of the list of industrialized countries receiving asylum applications from refugees, a UN report said Tuesday.
But overall the number of refugees fleeing to Europe and North America in 2004 fell sharply for the third year in a row, reaching the lowest level since 1988, said the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
"The top receiving country in 2004 was France, with an estimated 61,600 asylum seekers," said a 25-page UNHCR report.
The United States, which was the top receiving country in 2003, came in second last year with 52,360.
Britain dropped from second to third, with 40,200, and Germany - the top asylum country in 13 of the past 20 years - was in fourth place with 35,600, UNHCR said. Canada was in fifth with 25,500.
Russians - most of them Chechens - made up the largest nationality seeking asylum in other countries, with 30,100 applicants. They were followed by 22,300 people from Serbia and Montenegro, many of whom were from Kosovo.
In third place were Chinese, with 19,700.
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