From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Wed Jun 09 2010 - 12:03:14 EDT
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=34963&Cr=Djibouti&Cr1= UNHCR
says ordered to close office in Libya
*News Stories*, 8 June 2010
GENEVA, June 8 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency said on Tuesday it had been
told by the government of Libya to close its office in that country and halt
activities.
Speaking at a press briefing in Geneva, UNHCR's chief spokesperson, Melissa
Fleming, told journalists that UNHCR was hoping the closure would be
temporary and that negotiations to find a solution were continuing. However,
she indicated that until the matter was resolved there would be difficulties
in meeting vital refugee needs.
"We regret this decision as we believe UNHCR has a great deal of work to do
in Libya to protect, assist and find durable solutions for the refugees
there," Fleming said. "This will leave a huge vacuum for the thousands of
refugees and asylum-seekers who are there already and, of course, those who
continue to arrive steadily on boats every week."
UNHCR has been working in Libya since 1991 at the invitation of the
government. Most of the refugees it deals with are Palestinians and Iraqis,
with others typically coming from Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, Liberia and
Ethiopia.
The issue of the closure took on added meaning on Tuesday amid news that a
sinking boat carrying more than 20 people, mostly Eritreans, had been
intercepted by Libyan vessels inside Malta's search-and-rescue zone. Fleming
referred to the incident at the press conference, expressing concern at
delays in the rescue on the part of Italian and Maltese maritime
authorities, who were alerted to distress calls from the boat some 24 hours
earlier.
UNHCR has had 26 staff in Libya, all but three of them Libyan nationals.
Libya has not signed the 1951 Refugee Convention and has no national asylum
system in place. In the absence of a national asylum system, UNHCR has
carried out registration and refugee status determination, visiting
detention facilities and providing medical and humanitarian assistance to
detainees.
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