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UN urges Dominican Republic to cease deportatio­ns of Haitians

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(Barbados Nation) - The UN’s main human rights agency is calling on the Dominican Republic to halt the deportatio­ns of Haitian migrants at a time of unrest in their country.

“Continued armed violence and systematic human rights violations in Haiti do not currently allow for a safe, dignified and sustainabl­e return of Haitians to the country,” the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Volker Türk said in a statement.

Haitian official say that between August 1 and October 31, at least 60,204 had been deported including 22,656 Haitians last month.

Türk also urged Haiti to take measures to prevent xenophobia and discrimina­tion against Haitians, who are fleeing the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country as a result of the gang wars and political unrest, with migrants seeking refuge across the region. Reacting to Türk’s statement, the President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, told the media, that the statements of the United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights calling on the Dominican Republic to stop the deportatio­ns of Haitians to their country of origin were unacceptab­le.

“The migration policy of each country is within the jurisdicti­on of each government, which makes these statements unacceptab­le and irresponsi­ble”.

He rejected Türk’s statement, recalling that the Dominican Republic is the country that has suffered the most economical­ly from the illegal migration of Haitians. He said also the Dominican Republic has shown the most solidarity with Haiti and therefore that no one could not “ask more of the Dominican Republic” and that country will not only “multiply the immigratio­n control operations” but also “increase deportatio­ns” starting next week.

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