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    No going back! Over 200 Ghanians seek asylum to remain in Brazil

    Reports show that there is no going back home for some Ghanaian football fans.

    Brazilian federal police say that 200 Ghanaians have requested asylum after entering the country on tourist visa to watch and be part of the 2014 World Cup experience.

    The Ghanaians claim they are Muslims fleeing inter-religious conflicts in their country. They have filed applications in Caxias do Sul.

    Police also revealed that
    1000 more Ghanaians are expected to request refugee status once the tournament is over. 

    They are all believed to be looking for rights to work legally in the country.

    “Asylum cannot be requested at a Brazilian embassy. The asylum seeker must be in the country to apply. We have hundreds of Syrian refugees in Brazil at the moment in the same situation.” revealed an officer.



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