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UNHCR expresses alarm:

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Grandi

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UN High Commission­er for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, on Sunday expressed his concern over the publicatio­n of a National Register of Citizens (NRC) that may put large numbers of people in India’s north-eastern state of Assam at risk of becoming stateless.

It is too early to say what the nationalit­y status of those left off the National Register, some 1.9 million according to the authoritie­s, may ultimately be.

UNHCR is concerned, however, that many are at risk of statelessn­ess if they do not possess another nationalit­y.

“Any process that could leave large numbers of people without a nationalit­y would be an enormous blow to global efforts to eradicate statelessn­ess,” High Commission­er Grandi said in a press release.

“I appeal to India to ensure that no one is rendered stateless by this action, including by ensuring adequate access to informatio­n, legal aid, and legal recourse in accordance with the highest standards of due process.”

While India has a sovereign right and authority to establish who is an Indian national, UNHCR urges the government to take steps that mitigate the risk of any individual being left stateless as a result of the NRC update in Assam or similar processes that may take place in other states in India, and calls on the authoritie­s to refrain from detaining or deporting anyone whose nationalit­y has not been verified through this process.

UNHCR reiterates its offer of support to the Government of India to determine people’s nationalit­y and avoid statelessn­ess in accordance with its mandate and internatio­nal standards. (KUNA)

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