-0.5 C
New York
Monday, December 8, 2025
HomeHeadline newsDutch moots ‘absurd’ plan to house refugees on cruise ships

Dutch moots ‘absurd’ plan to house refugees on cruise ships

Date:

Related stories

Mamta Singh makes history as first Indian-American elected to public office in Jersey City

Highlights: Mamta Singh becomes the first Indian American elected...

Is Air India facing drop in flights due to US changing policies?

Highlights: US travel demand for Air India has dropped...

India expands US energy imports to ease trade tensions and diversify supply

Highlights: India signs its first major structured LPG import...

Indian tech worker on H-1B visa sues US firm over forced labor, caste bias

Highlights: Siri Software Solutions and CEO accused of forced...

About 3,000 refugees could be housed on the cruise ships from September.

EXPERTS described the Dutch plan to house refugees arriving in the country on cruise ships as ‘absurd and illegal’, according to reports. The UNHCR Netherlands has also condemned the move as ‘unacceptable’.

In a controversial move, three large ships were commissioned by the Netherlands government commissioned for refugees.

Reports revealed that they were anchored at Velsen port, near IJmuiden in North Holland. Ministers are also struggling to find further willing ports.

Critics say that if the plan is implemented, it will be like a jail for refugees. Now, authorities are examining how they can allow refugees free movement on and off the ships.

- Advertisement -

The government said that with the ongoing Ukraine war, the influx of refugees has increased in the recent past and the space is limited in refugee centres.

Recently, a refugee family was forced to take refuge outside the centre in the village of Ter Apel in the north of the Netherlands.

About 3,000 refugees could be housed on the cruise ships from September under plans agreed by the Dutch cabinet earlier this week.

“The reception of asylum seekers is now far below standard. A cruise ship as a temporary measure is already a lot better than an average crisis emergency shelter. But it’s a different story if you let them float around at sea,” a spokesperson for the council for refugees, VluchtelingenWerk, was quoted as saying by the Guardian.

 

“You don’t need research to think that you can’t do that to people who have fled war and violence. You take care of refugees as a society and not from a distance at sea.”

The plan by the British government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was also met with protests in the UK.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories