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Zimbabwean family stranded in Bangkok airport for months

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No-one really enjoys a long airport stopover, but for one Zimbabwean family, Bangkok’s main airport has been home for nearly three months.

According to the Thai immigration bureau, the four children under 11 and four adults arrived in Bangkok in May, but are refusing to return to Zimbabwe for fear of persecution.

Their plight came to light after someone who said he worked at Suvarnabhumi airport posted a photo on Facebook showing himself giving a little African girl a Christmas present.

In the now deleted post, Kanaruj Artt Pornsopit said the family had been living in the airport for nearly three months “because of the unsettled situation” in their country.

“Hope all of you back to your sweet home soon”, he said.

Immigration bureau spokesman Pol Col Cherngron Rimphadee told the BBC the family initially arrived in Thailand as tourists. They attempted to fly out of Bangkok in October to the Spanish city of Barcelona via Kiev in Ukraine.

But they were denied boarding because they did not have visas to enter Spain.

However, they were also unable to re-enter Thailand as they had overstayed their initial tourist visas by five months and had to pay a hefty fine.

They later made arrangements with Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) to fly via Kiev to Dubai instead – and then on to a third country – bypassing European immigration.

However, according to a UIA spokesperson, the family cancelled their tickets for the final leg of their journey, leading them to be sent back from Dubai to Bangkok.

The family have refused to be sent back to Zimbabwe, saying they feared “persecution” after the November unrest which saw the removal of 37-year leader Robert Mugabe.

However, there is currently no open instability in Zimbabwe, so some in the country have cast doubts on the family’s claim of persecution.

Zim is quite an expensive destination. We need to rethink our costing in general if we are to compete for tourists. Driving into Bots, TIP is P200; in Zim its $50; Our fuel is horribly expensive compared to all our neighbours; hotels – crazy prices. We need a rethink – urgently.

 

Zim is expensive. Govt. and Business have to reduce most of their service charges. The charges border on Extortion. Again there are lots of Different kinds of Levies as well Statutory Regulatory Bodies. No wonder we are almost number last in the Ease of Doing Business Index!

 

The family’s situation has been likened to the film The Terminal, in which actor Tom Hanks plays a man who is trapped in a New York airport.

The film is based on the real life story of Iranian Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who lived in Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris for 18 years when he found himself caught in diplomatic limbo.

But Col Rimphadee said: “Please try not to compare this to the movie. Their situation is not as dramatic… actually they have plenty of options.”

“They could travel to other countries that are willing to take them… We also offered to relocate them to our holding centre where there is childcare. But they refused. They are happy to stay here.”

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