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Monday, April 2, 2012



Govt to allow resettlement of 'urban refugees'    
KOSH RAJ KOIRALA
KATHMANDU, April 2: The government has decided to grant exit permit to the nationals from various countries staying in Nepal as "urban refugees". 

Senior government officials said the home ministry has sought the consent of the finance ministry to waive visa fees and penalty slapped on "urban refugees" who have already received acceptance letters from host countries for resettlement."We have decided to allow their resettlement as prolonging their stay in Nepal would only complicate matters," said Spokesperson for the home ministry Shankar Koirala.
Koirala said this will, however, be a "one-time" provision. "This should not be taken as a precedent," he further said. The government does not recognize foreigners other than Bhutanese and Tibetans who arrived in Nepal before 1990 as refugees. Nepal government has held strong reservation over the UNHCR´s "unilateral" recognition of other foreigners taking shelter in Nepal as "urban refugees". UNHCR recognizes refugees living in urban areas of Nepal as "urban refugees", regardless of their country of orgin.Those recognized by UNHCR as "urban refugees" in Nepal belong to various countries including Pakistan, Nigeria, Sudan, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. They have been staying in Nepal for years as the government has refused to issue them exit permits labeling them as "illegal immigrants". According to official statistics, currently there are some 272 "urban refugees" taking shelter in Nepal. Of them, 34 have so far received acceptance letters from the host countries for resettlement. The home ministry had recently held a meeting with officials of the foreign and finance ministries to solicit their opinions on resolving the problem of "urban refugees" in view of the request from UNHCR to grant them "exit permit". Officials at the home ministry said the Department of Immigration (DoI) would issue "exit permits" once the cabinet approves the home ministry´s proposal. The home minitry´s proposal has to be approved by the finance ministry before being tabled in the cabinet. Officials said the number of "urban refugees" in Nepal was much higher a few years back. However, many of them have already been resettled in third countries after paying fines with support from various organizations, including Red Cross.Nepal stopped providing on arrival visas to the nationals of Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan a few years ago keeping in view the increasing trend of nationals from these countries seeking shelter in Nepal as "urban refugees". Mainly, nationals from these countries take shelter in Nepal as "urban refugees" to make their way into North American and European countries through third country resettlement.
 
Published on 2012-04-02 03:19:34
(I just wish if I can believe that .. am scared to be happy and nothing happen I just wish if I can believe that .its not the first time I hear like those news I  don’t know what to do now jumping, laughing, cerebrating, calling all the people I know. I am scared to take un action about this news)

Sunday, April 1, 2012


This weekend I went to visit a Somalian family in Kathmandu.  They have eight amazing, smart, adorable kids.  I sat this afternoon speaking with the mother and she shared with me one story that made me really sad.  She told me that she doesn't allow her children to play outside anymore because of what happened to one of her sons 8 months ago.  She had sent her son to a nearby shop one day to buy things for dinner and while he was walking a group of local boys approached him.  They asked him what he was doing and from where he was from, they ended up beating him and breaking his leg.  Now the mother is too scared to allow her children to play outside for fear of something horrible happening to them.  She was remembering the days back in Somalia when her children were able to run freely on the beach and how much they loved it!  She misses being able to see her children enjoy life like they used to.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Hey, everyone, my name is Hiba, and this is my new blog! Come along with me and share my life! I am a Somolian girl in Nepal watching Korean serials whenever I want to feel good. ;-) I am blessed to be surrounded by all different kinds of amazing friends.