UNHCR expresses 'profound concern' over Australia's handling of Tamil asylum seekers
“International law prescribes that no individual can be returned involuntarily to a country in which he or she has a well-founded fear of persecution,” said the UNHCR’s regional office in Australia in a statement released Thursday evening, reports The Guardian.
“When boats presumed to be carrying asylum seekers are intercepted, UNHCR’s position is that requests for international protection should be considered within the territory of the intercepting state, consistent with fundamental refugee protection principles,” the statement further said.