• aviationeast
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    85 months ago

    Had to open the article, as it reads a man was arrested for selling his house. The man was an immigration official selling an approval for asylum.

  • Flying SquidM
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    55 months ago

    BBC News NI has spoken to the intended victim, who we are calling Renas to protect his identity.

    What a bizarre choice of name.

    Apparently it’s Kurdish, so they wanted to imply to a small number of people that the person is a Kurd?

    • @essell
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      25 months ago

      Whilst I can see how people might infer that, I doubt there was any desire to imply any ethnicity

      • Flying SquidM
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        35 months ago

        If that wasn’t the desire, it’s a very odd name to choose. Did they just use a random name picker?

        • @essell
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          05 months ago

          Is there any name that isn’t connected to a specific culture and wouldn’t trigger that reaction in some people?

          • Flying SquidM
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            35 months ago

            Probably not. I didn’t mean to even suggest it would be a negative reaction necessarily. I just thought it was a very odd name choice and speculated as to why.

  • @[email protected]
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    45 months ago

    I wonder what happens if they discover people who have been granted asylum on the basis of bribes. I hope they don’t deport them automatically.

    Also, I always forget that this is how the UK refers to members of the non-ruling party

    Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock