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Flight To Kenya Continuing

ISSUE 244
Front Page
Index
Headlines

President Rayale Said To Be Behind A Criminal Action Brought Against Haatuf Newspaper

Islamic militia seizes control of Somalia seaport

Abdillahi Yusuf Can't Rule Somalia

Foreign Aid

Financing Somalia's Islamist Warlords

Red Cross Suspends Activities Over Ethiopia Kidnap

7 Somalia President’s Guards Flown To Nairobi

Regional Affairs

Migrants Beaten To Death On Ships To Yemen - U.N.

Somali Militants 'Will Open Holy War Camps'

Islamists Ban Trade Of Khat During Ramadan

Editorial
Special Report

International News

U.S. Has Direct Contacts With Somali Islamists

Pope Sorry His Speech Offended Muslimsr

Somali Refugees Fear New Deadly Violence In Cape Town

Bristol: OFFICERS AT AIRPORT ARE TARGETING US, SAY SOMALIS

Al-Jazeera Int'l Vows 'Unparalleled' News From Africa

Who Says Immigrants Make No Contribution?

The Next Phase of the Middle East War

Somalia Denies CIA Presence In Bombing Probe

Somalia Denies CIA Presence In Bombing Probe

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Somaliland: Time for Corrections & Police Services rather than Forces

Oil Is The Basis Of The Crisis In Darfur

In Somalia, A Boot Camp For Islam

Business And Islam: Allies Against Anarchy In Somalia

''Somalia Drifts Toward Fragmentation As Regional Powers Polarize''

Investors Bet On Rising Costs For Scarce Water

Food for thought

Opinions

Why No Action In Darfur? Race

A Note Of Congratulation To SOPRI For A Successful Somaliland Convention 2006

Our cream

The Equation Of Mr. Arab Moi Will Not Be Compatible With Somaliland’s Inspirations

It Is No Easy Task Solving The Somalia Question

Somalia: International Religious Freedom Report 2006

The Theory of Backwardness and Somalia/Somaliland Political Stage


Nairobi, Kenya, Sep 19, 2006 - Somali refugees continue to flee to Kenya. Yesterday (Monday), UNHCR transported 662 refugees who arrived over the weekend at the Kenyan border town of Liboi, to our camp at Dadaab.

On Friday, we received 442 people, up from about 300 a day earlier in the week. Since September 13, more than 3,400 Somalis have escaped growing tensions and fighting in their country and found refuge in neighboring Kenya. Since the beginning of the year, more than 26,300 Somalis have sought refuge in Kenya. The refugees, who are mostly women and children, tell our teams that they are fleeing rising tensions and fighting between the Islamic Courts Union and warlords. They report walking from Mogadishu, Kismayo and Baidoa, the headquarters of the Transitional Government. Some claim that they have been personally attacked by armed militia, while others say they fled because their neighbors were killed and they feared a similar fate. People crossing the border generally suffer from extreme fatigue and many children appear malnourished.

UNHCR fears that the numbers may further increase following militia fighting over the weekend in Dobley, a village 18 km from the Liboi border. Two refugees died on arrival in Kenya, and a wounded man was transported from Liboi health center to Dadaab for treatment. We are also concerned that the attempt to assassinate the Somali transitional government president yesterday in Baidoa may cause additional displacement.

Meanwhile, UNHCR's Africa Bureau director, Ms. Marjon Kamara, is in northern Somalia today. During a meeting Saturday with refugee representatives in Kenya's Dadaab camp, Kamara expressed concern about the growing number of refugees there and she expressed hope that Somalia will find a way to reach a lasting peace so that the refugees can go home. She is scheduled to arrive today in Hargeysa, Somalia, for a two-day visit in Somaliland. Her visit will also include a trip to Bossaso, where she will meet internally displaced people and community leaders

In all, Kenya hosts more than 227,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia and Sudan.

Source: UNHCR


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