Djibouti: Detention of Refugees and Fear of Deportation
HRLHA Urgent ActionMay 30, 2013
The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA)would like to express its deep concern regarding the current situation of nine Ethiopian refugees arrested and detained in the neighboring country of Djibouti.
According to HRLHA correspondent in Djibouti, the nine Ethiopian refugees (listed below) were arrested on the 22nd of May, 2013 in front of the UNHCR Office, Djibouti branch, where they had been for the renewal of their refugee identification cards. Until the time of the issuance of this URGENT ACTION, families and friends of those refugees have not been able to see and/or communicate with them since they were arrested and detained.
S. No | NAME | UNHCR ID No. |
1. | Izadin Madad Mahamed | 479 – 09C00243 |
2. | Abdallah Adil Mohamed | 719/3 |
3 | Ayelech Gelaw Abebew (Female) | 479 – 13C00019 |
4 | Ahmed Hassen Abdi | 479 – 12C00395 |
5 | Tadelech Adnew Abayneh | 479 – 12C00412 |
6 | Galil Ahmed Zaimed | 479 – 11C00263 |
7 | Truneh Tesema Sisay | 479 – 12C00072 |
8 | Abdi Yasin Abden | |
9 | Mohamed Amin Hassen |
The current hot weather of Djibouti added to the detained refugees’ going on hunger strike, makes the safety and wellbeing of those refugees very questionable.
Therefore, HRLHA calls up on the government of Djibouti to unconditionally release the detained Ethiopian refugees from detention. We also request that the government of Djibouti abide by all relevant international laws, treaties, and agreements, and allow those and all other refugees currently staying in its country to go on with their immigration processes with all protection and security that they are entitled to. We also call up on all regional and international human rights and diplomatic agencies to put necessary pressures on the Djibouti Government so that the detained refugees would be released immediately.
Recommendation:
- RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to the Djibouti Government, concerned Djibouti officials and to diplomatic representatives in Djibouti who are accredited to your country as swiftly as possible, in English, In French Language, or your own language expressing:
- Your concern regarding the possibility of apprehension and fear of torture of the citizens who are being held in detention centers; and calling for their immediate and unconditional release;
- Urging the Djibouti authorities to ensure that these detainees would be treated in accordance with the regional and international standards on the treatment of prisoners,
- Abide to the International Conventions of the refugees and asylum seekers not to return a person to a place where they face torture or ill-treatment.
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