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ETHIOPIA-SOMALIA: Rising numbers of illegal immigrants enter Somaliland

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ETHIOPIA-SOMALIA: Rising numbers of illegal immigrants enter Somaliland

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Photo: Mohamed Amin Jibril/IRIN Asha Abdi with some of her children: Somaliland immigration officials have expressed concern over the increase in the number of illegal Ethiopian migrants entering the region

ETHIOPIA-SOMALIA: Rising numbers of illegal immigrants enter Somaliland

HARGEISA, 23 October 2009 (IRIN)
- Immigration officials in the self-declared republic of Somaliland have expressed concern over the increase in the number of illegal Ethiopian migrants entering the region, with claims that up to 90 people are arriving daily, against 50 in 2008.

An immigration official, who requested anonymity, said most of those arriving in Somaliland were asylum-seekers from the Oromiya region of Ethiopia. Others transit through Somaliland en route to the Arabian Peninsula.

The exact number of Ethiopian refugees in Somaliland is unclear as the region's authorities and the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, have different figures.

Mohamed Ismail, the director of social affairs in the Ministry of Interior - charged with overseeing refugee affairs and asylum-seekers – said: "We consider 4,000 individuals as Ethiopian refugees but all the other people who live in Somaliland are not refugees; [they have] come to Somaliland for a better life."

According to UNHCR Somalia, Somaliland has 1,600 Ethiopian refugees and more than 14,000 asylum-seekers.

"UNHCR has the responsibility of engaging in strong information campaigns targeting Ethiopians on their right to seek asylum if they are fleeing persecution in their country and of the rights they have as refugees," Roberta Russo, a spokeswoman for the agency, told IRIN on 22 October.

However, a source in the Ministry of Interior said the last estimate by the ministry and UNHCR in 2006 was that at least 8,000 Ethiopian refugees were in Somaliland.

Saleban Ismail Bulale, chairman of the Horn of Africa Human Rights Organization, based in Hargeisa, said: "UNHCR has granted refugee status to only 1,500, but it is estimated that there are thousands of Ethiopians in Somaliland."

Living on the streets

Asha Abdi, an Ethiopian mother of six living on the streets of Hargeisa, told IRIN: "My children and I left our home in Babuli town in Ethiopia's Oromiya Region several months ago; we came because we had suffered lack of food for a long time."

Hers is one of several Ethiopian families trying to survive on Hargeisa's streets. "We live in the shade of local houses and beg for food to survive," Asha said.

An Ethiopian official, who requested anonymity, told IRIN it seemed the UNHCR office in Hargeisa was encouraging asylum-seekers to enter Somaliland.

"Ethiopians emigrate to Somaliland in search of a better life; for example, they want to be relocated to a foreign country. You see them coming here and then going back to their homes after registering with the UNHCR office in Hargeisa as asylum-seekers," the official said. "When their time comes for their relocation, they come back to Hargeisa."

However, Russo said UNHCR did everything possible to inform the refugees of their rights and to ensure the protection mechanisms put in place were not abused.

In very few cases, she said, UNHCR offered the option of resettlement to a third country if the refugees faced insecurity in the country of asylum or if it was impossible for them to integrate. Russo added that this opportunity was offered to the most needy cases.

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msg Comment from: yigermal [Visitor]
Who would believe this? Ethuiopians fleding to Somalia. It is the desperate of desperate measures and an indicator of the state of affairs in Ethiopia
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 04:55

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msg Comment from: Akilo [Visitor]
it is a shame
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 05:11

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msg Comment from: Cobra. [Visitor]
You see them coming here and then going back to their homes after registering with the UNHCR office in Hargeisa as asylum-seekers," the official said. "When their time comes for their relocation, they come back to Hargeisa."
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msg Comment from: Sami 1 [Visitor]
Meles open the barn and say go do what you want as long us you do not hold me responsible for not leading you astray.

Then the people did unit died, no one knkow what is going on since MP are not elected and do not even know who they represent.

I guess now Meles is saying it is the peopls fault they are not sharing and open.
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 12:46

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msg Comment from: Tola [Visitor]
It is a simple cry for leadership and Organization that will stand for our people.

Do any one have an idea on what we can do? We must organize and uproot the evil regime.

Please contact me if you have idea or want to talk about it. It just does not help to curse Tigre racists. We must do something!!!!!!!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 15:07

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msg Comment from: Cay-enne [Visitor]
"We conssider 400 individuals as Etiopian refugees but all the other people who live in Somaliland are not refugees [they have]come to Somaliland for better life"if ther is better"LIFE"in Somaliland:lalala:

THIS IS GREAT LIE:!::!:
whay handerds of thusends Somalian refugees come to Ethiopia every single year nither from Somaliland,Puntland nor Somalia:?::?:
If there is that numbers of refugees there in Somaliland then nobady else Somalians them slef saking for asylum this is the way every time they use to cheat UNHCR to get resettlment in the WEST so they cheat by the name of Ethiopian Somale or Oromo HI Somalians this time better U guys use"NEW CASE":)):)):))
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msg Comment from: baku [Visitor]
I think the Somalis are fleeing war wheres the Ethio are fleeing hunger. Either way, it's a horrible situation to be in. The Horn is cursed with bad leaders who stuff their belly and don't care about the starving and the displaced.
PermalinkPermalink 10/27/09 @ 09:30

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msg Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Hello Russo with all respect, what about "climate refguees" feeling "environmental persecution"? The west have responsiblity if not to compensate this people at least to give them protection when they are displaced as a result of western industralization negative impact on nature. As UNHCR is an instrument of the west, I think it is time for UNHCR to move out of its narrow interpretation of political persecution to come to terms with the new form of involuntary migration caused by the western pollution.
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