Rights Groups Denounce Kenya’s ‘Reckless’ Move To Close Refugee Camps Housing Over 500,000
Human rights groups have criticized Kenyas reckless decision to close the countrys two main refugee camps, with Amnesty International accusing the Kenyan government of abdicating its duty to protect the vulnerable.
It could lead to the involuntary return of thousands of refugees to Somalia and other countries of origin, where their lives may still be in danger. This would be in violation of Kenyas obligations under international law, Muthoni Wanyeki, Amnestys regional director for East Africa, said in a statement released Friday. Forced return to situations of persecution or conflict is not an option.
Earlier on Friday, the Kenyan government announced that it was working toward an expedited closure of the refugee camps Dadaab and Kakuma, citing security challenges as a reason for doing so.
Currently, Kenya is hosting over 600,000 refugees mainly in Dadaab and Kakuma camps. These refugees have been in the country for almost quarter of a century. ... The government of Kenya has continued to shoulder very heavy economic, security and environmental burden on behalf of the region and international community, the government said in a statement. Due to the immense security challenges such as threat of Al Shabaab and other related terror groups that hosting of refugees has continued to pose to Kenya and due to the slow nature of the repatriation, the government of Kenya has been forced by circumstances to reconsider the whole issue of hosting refugees and the process of repatriation.
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