< img width=" 600" height =" 454" src= "https://static.euobserver.com/2016/04/5400a55dfef3550f43f551009ec0e4e0-600x454.jpg" class=" attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-post-image "alt=" "decoding=" async "loading=" careless" srcset =" https://static.euobserver.com/2016/04/5400a55dfef3550f43f551009ec0e4e0-600x454.jpg 600w, https://static.euobserver.com/2016/04/5400a55dfef3550f43f551009ec0e4e0-1200x908.jpg 1200w, https://static.euobserver.com/2016/04/5400a55dfef3550f43f551009ec0e4e0-1536x1162.jpg 1536w, https://static.euobserver.com/2016/04/5400a55dfef3550f43f551009ec0e4e0-2048x1549.jpg 2048w" dimensions=" (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px "/ >” The concept that you can send somebody or individuals to another nation without individual evaluation is an infraction of fundamental evacuee law,” human rights commissioner Michael O’Flaherty informed EUobserver.