This from another report.
/// In 1998, a ramshackle fishing boat crammed with 75 migrants landed at Akrotiri. ///
/// Seventeen years on, some of them are still living on another British base on the island after repeated appeals for asylum in Britain were turned down. ///
/// The migrants who landed in Akrotiri in 1998 were mostly Iraqi and Syrian Kurds, who had given their life savings to people smugglers to ferry them from Lebanon to Italy. ///
/// But the boat's engine sputtered out and the Lebanese crew fled in an inflatable dinghy. ///
/// The migrants were moved from Akrotiri to Dhekelia, Britain's largest base on the island, where they were housed in rudimentary, former quarters for British service families that were due to be demolished. ///
/// In what was meant to be a temporary measure, they were provided with weekly welfare allowances but 17 years on, 21 of them remain on the base. ///
/// With children born there and family members who later joined them, they make up a group of 67. ///
And I wonder if all of them are still receiving their weekly welfare allowance?