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UN REFUGEE AGENCY EXCEEDS 20,000 RESETTLEMENT TARGET FOR IRAQI REFUGEES:
12/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 12 December 2007 --
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
announced today that it had topped its target of 20,000 Iraqi resettlement
referrals for 2007.
As of 7 December,
the agency had transferred the files of 20,472 of the most vulnerable Iraqi
refugees to be considered for resettlement by 16 countries: the United States,
Australia, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Ireland, Brazil, Chile, Finland, Norway,
Denmark, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Ireland, Spain and Germany.
The largest
number of files – 14,798 – has been submitted to the US, followed by
Australia, Canada, Sweden and New Zealand as the top receiving countries.
“With three
weeks to go before the end of the year, we are, however, extremely concerned
about the low rate of departures to date,” said Vincent Cochetel, Deputy
Director of UNHCR’s Division of International Protection.
As of 1 December,
4,575 Iraqis – slightly less than one-quarter of the total referred cases –
had left for resettlement countries. Of those who have been resettled, the
largest number is in the US.
“UNHCR has
consistently encouraged resettlement countries to speed up their procedures to
enable the most vulnerable Iraqis to depart as soon as possible,” the agency
said in a press release.
Several
categories of people are considered for resettlement, including torture victims,
women at risk, urgent medical cases, households headed by women, and members of
minority groups. UNHCR estimates there are some 80,000 to 100,000 extremely
vulnerable Iraqi refugees in the Middle East needing to be resettled.
However, the
agency noted that realistically, only a small fraction of the most vulnerable
can be considered for resettlement to third countries.
Over 4.5 million
Iraqis are uprooted, with 2.4 million within the country’s borders and nearly
2.2 million in other nations such as Syria and Jordan.
“The security
situation inside Iraq remains a concern and at this stage UNHCR is not promoting
return to the country,” said Radhouane Nouicer, UNHCR Director for the Middle
East and North Africa.
“We all hope
that the situation in the country will continue to improve. Pending this
improvement, resettlement will remain one of the solutions for the most
vulnerable and exposed Iraqi refugees.”
While the agency
has the capacity to submit another 25,000 Iraqi cases for resettlement, this
depends on firm commitments from resettlement countries to accept them.
Meanwhile, UNHCR
voiced concern over an estimated 13,000 Palestinians residing in Iraq under the
agency’s mandate. Those in Baghdad are under constant threat, while
Palestinians living in makeshift border camps are reporting increasing physical
attacks and harassment.
“In view of
their dire condition and the difficulty they have in escaping Iraq, UNHCR feels
that humanitarian relocation to places of safety is their best option,” the
agency said.
But to date, only
Sudan, Chile and a few other nations have indicated they are willing to help the
Palestinians in Iraq.
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