Press Release
Press Release on the Peaceful Assembly of
Sudanese Refugees at the UN Refugee Office in Cairo
Cairo August 26
Hundreds of Sudanese refuges and refuge applicants gathered at the United
Nations Refuge Office of al-Muhandiseen district in Cairo, about 9 a.m.
yesterday, Wednesday’s morning, August 25, 2004.
The demonstrators aimed to deliver a new Memorandum to the UN officials
including among other claims a call on the Office to:
- Cancel a previous decision aimed to stop receiving
refuge applications from the Sudanese in Egypt for six months until
December 2004;
- Cancel a previous decision to reduce the financial aid of the refugees,
as well as the refuge applicants, except for families with 7 members
or more - in addition to the mother and the father; and
- Cancel the Office decision that pays only 50% health insurance to
the recipient refugee.
The refugees were carrying banners calling for “stoppage
of the unfair decisions, salvage our lives today, yes to refugee camps
- no to emptying apartments,’ and an appeal: “the children
of Sudan cry of sickness and hunger.”
Regrettably, the UN officials refused to receive the refugees’ memo.
The officials, moreover, asked by an immediate contact with the refugee
affairs at the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for security intervention
to disassemble the demonstrators.
The intervention of the security forces by the use of tar gas and physical
violence led to clashes resulting in the hurt of a number of refugees
of whom at least 2 persons received medical attention at the Um Baba Hospital.
Ten members of the security forces were also hurt, according to a statement
by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior.
Preliminary information indicates that 15 refugees have
been detained, soon after the demonstration that continued for many hours.
All yesterday night and this morning, the arrests included at least 22
persons from their homes and other places. The detainees were charged
with the acts of causing riot by unlawful assembly, destroying public
as well as private property, assaulting public officials, and breaching
the public order. The detainees were further detained for 15 renewable
days.
The Sudan Human Rights Organization Cairo Office is gravely concerned
for the occurrence of this violent confrontation. The Organization regrettably
denounces the way the UN Office dealt with the peaceful gathering of the
refugees and refugee applicants and the refusal of the office to receive
the refugees’ memo, in addition to the appeal of the UN Refugee
Office appeal to the security force to disassemble the demonstrators from
the very place that is publicly entrusted with the humanitarian task of
providing protection, security, and welfare to the refugees and the refuge
applicants.
The reasons that motivated these Sudanese nationals to leave the Homeland
are still existent.
- SHRO-Cairo strongly supports the refugees’ and
the refugee applicants’ call on the UN Office to cancel the decision
of suspending their cases.
- The Organization calls on the Office to provide the
stipends and the medical care that the refugees need.
- SHRO-Cairo calls on the United Nations Office to intervene
for the immediate release of the detained refugees and to provide legal
aid for that purpose in compliance with the Office mandate.
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