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The tragic odyssey of the family Ganaa



Rue 89 - By Richard Moyon
Amarjargal Ganaa, Mongol 34, just received from the prefecture Ille et Vilaine residence permit which will allow him to live with her three children aged 13 years, 2 years and 1 month. All's well that ends well?
Not really because if the outcome might have been even more tragic, this case is no less iconic designs of the French government and a few others: rides private jets offered by the taxpayer or friends dictators for some, prison, misery and death for others. Discerned.
Amarjargal Ganaa Alta Ming and his wife arrived in the Netherlands, in 2006 she, him in 2007, their son being given to his Ulaaka grandmother. Rejected their application for asylum, they find themselves undocumented.

parents in detention, children entrusted to their aunt

In June 2010, Alta Ming is arrested and placed in detention, just weeks after her eldest son (age 13) joined her parents and younger brother, born in 2008 in Rotterdam. On October 28, 2010, Amarjargal Ganaa turn is stopped. Both parents in detention, children are entrusted to their aunt.
Alta Ming whose pregnancy is at risk eventually be released November 20, 2010, and bound to leave the Netherlands within 48 hours. She and her children take shelter, if we dare say, in France, in Rennes, which has a small Mongolian community.
Destitute and homeless, she sleeps in each other, sometimes with emergency shelter or spending the night outside with her children.
Alta dies giving birth prematurely on Jan. 4. She was 34. Her child can be saved. It is placed in an incubator. His two seniors are collected by a Mongolian family friend under the control of ESA (Child Welfare). Kept in detention, their father does not attend funeral his wife.

Slamming sordid between France and Holland

A sort of sordid tussle between then engages the French and Dutch, an ugly part of mistigri whose stake is who does no host family Ganaa.
In this case, whatever the pious declarations ex post each other, humanitarian considerations have little short. Alta Ming died Jan. 4, leaving three orphans left to fend for themselves.
Only ten days later that the Dutch authorities (which anyway can not expel Amarjargal Ganaa, Consul of Mongolia who refused to recognize it) offer to release him ... on the condition that they immediately leave the territory for France.
For seventeen days (January 13 to 31), Hortefeux is resisting. The fate of the younger children seem concerns of each other.

pressure associations and media

In fact, the solution is imposed by the pressure association [among them, the Education Network Without Borders, whose author is a member of this forum, editor's note] , media and opinion. Ouest-France France 3, Libération, L'Humanité published reports on this alarming case. Turn information over the Internet. European parliamentarians, including the Netherlands, wrote in The Hague.
A rally to demand the release of Amarjargal Ganaa is scheduled Feb. 2 at the Netherlands Embassy in Paris. The day before, on 1 February, the Dutch embassy increases the pressure on the French government by publishing on the homepage of its website a note stating that "in the interest of children" the Netherlands is willing to release Mr. Ganaa if the French government can reach her children.
Hortefeux yields: it allows the entry of Amarjargal Ganaa. To the relief of Dutch diplomats, the rally is canceled.

fared in terms of right of residence

February 7, Amarjargal Ganaa was greeted by his son at Paris and Ulaaka Amarbayasqalan and family who had gathered, a MEP, activists and RESF television cameras. In Rennes, he was met by dozens of supporters and the press. The next day he was received in the prefecture where a residence permit it was issued while his group supports him almost miraculously found a home.
him, then bailed out ... at least in terms of the right to stay, because for the rest, the Dutch and French coalition have done everything to devastate his life! He leaves three months of confinement in a detention center, his wife died of exhaustion in childbirth of their third child after she also spent five months in a detention center followed by six weeks of wandering in Rennes.
He finds himself with his three children including a newborn alone in a country he knows nothing, with a small suitcase baggage.
Beyond the dramatic story of this family, how not to be struck by the lack of scruples of the most senior state officials who, on one side, do not hesitate to make demagoguery by capturing various tragic events but on the other side deploy an arsenal of legal and police which led him also to hide their cynical dramas.

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