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Algeria to take in Syrian refugees stranded at border

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ALGIERS: Algeria has agreed to take in 41 Syrian refugees trapped since mid-April in a desert area that borders neighbouri­ng Morocco, the foreign ministry said.

The decision comes two days after the UN refugee agency said the plight of the refugees – who include a pregnant woman – was ‘untenable’, urging Algeria and Morocco to work for a solution.

In a statement carried by APS news agency, the foreign ministry said Algeria would take in the refugees as an ‘exceptiona­l humanitari­an gesture’.

It said the decision was also meant to mark the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, during which the pious are urged to be charitable and devote themselves to prayer.

The refugees would be housed and fed and if they wish be reunited with family members in a third country, a ministry spokesman said in the statement carried by APS.

The UNHCR said ‘ prompt’ action by Morocco and Algeria was needed to facilitate ‘ the immediate and safe passage of the 41 vulnerable Syrian refugees’. The group trapped since April 17 included children and women, including at least one who was in need of an urgent Caesarean section, it said.

At the time, Morocco accused its neighbour of expelling the refugees to ‘sow trouble’ and ‘generate an uncontroll­able flow of migrants’. Algeria ‘categorica­lly’ rejected the allegation­s as false. It sparked a diplomatic spat, with each country summoning the other’s ambassador. — AFP

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