UNHCR receives Eritrean and Ethiopian asylum seekers

Hellen Achayo | February 9, 2017 | 1:04 pm

The UN Refugee agency says it has registered 47 foreign nationals who have
sought asylum in South Sudan since January.

The Assistant External Officer of the UNHCR, Richard Ruati says the asylum
seekers are mainly from Eritrea. Only two are Ethiopians.There’s no war in
the horn of Africa state, but it’s reported that 3 percent of the 6 million
Eritreans have fled.

The Guardian has reported that most citizens there fear arrest at any
moment and dare not speak to their neighbors, gather in groups or linger
long outside their homes.“These are people who are also fleeing persecution
from their countries of origin,” Mr Ruati told Eye Radio.

The 47 refugees – 16 females and 31 males – are joining more than 260,000
others who have sought refuge in South Sudan.The asylum seekers will be
granted refugee status after verification from the Ministry of Interior and
the Commissioner for Refugees Affairs.

Most of the 260,000 refugees are mainly from Sudan.Mr. Ruati added that
some of the refugees have left South Sudan; others have relocated due to
violence in some parts of the country.

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