Oman Daily Observer

Crisis moment approachin­g in Venezuelan exodus: UN agency

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GENEVA — The exodus of migrants from Venezuela is building towards a “crisis moment” comparable to events involving refugees in the Mediterran­ean, the U.N. migration agency said on Friday.

Growing numbers are fleeing economic meltdown and political turmoil in Venezuela, threatenin­g to overwhelm neighbouri­ng countries. Officials from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru will meet in Bogota next week to seek a way forward.

Ecuador and Peru have this month tightened entry rules for Venezuelan­s, requiring them to carry valid passports instead of just national ID cards. While in Brazil, rioters drove hundreds back over the border.

Describing those events as early warning signs, Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM) spokesman Joel Millman said funding and means of managing the outflow must be mobilized.

“This is building to a crisis moment that we’ve seen in other parts of the world, particular­ly in the Mediterran­ean,” he told a news briefing.

On Thursday, the IOM and U.N. refugee agency UNHCR called on Latin American countries to ease entry for Venezuelan­s, more than 1.6 million of whom have left since 2015.

UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic said on Friday that government­s had made “commendabl­e” efforts despite some reception capacities and services being overwhelme­d.

But “some disturbing images” had emerged from the region in the past week. “Those increase stigmatiza­tion of those who are forced to flee, they put at risk also the efforts for their integratio­n,” he said.

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