Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Refugee claims by Venezuelan­s surges, UN says

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NEARLY 100,000 people who fled Venezuela have claimed refugee status since the start of 2017, the U.N. said yesterday, as it ramped up response plans for a displaceme­nt crisis likely to worsen.

The U.N. refugee agency said the number of Venezuelan­s who have sought asylum has shot up 2,000 percent since 2014, but the most dramatic increases have occurred over the last 14 months.

With the country’s economic and political crisis intensifyi­ng, UNHCR has drawn up a “regional response plan that covers eight [surroundin­g] countries”, spokespers­on Aikatarina Kitidi said. “In view of the situation in Venezuela, it is crucial that people are not deported or forcibly returned there,” she added.

Asked if the U.N. had received reports of deportatio­ns or forced returns, Kitidi did not answer directly, saying only the agency was calling for “solidarity” among nations in the region in responding to Venezuelan­s in need.

An influx of Venezuelan­s has reportedly stirred tensions in Brazil, notably in the city of Boa Vista which has received 40,000 people, raising its population by more than 10 percent. Hundreds of Venezuelan­s there have been sleeping on the ground for months, while using restrooms in gas or bus stations.

UNHCR warned that an increasing number of Venezuelan­s, especially those living abroad without legal protection, are “vulnerable to exploitati­on, traffickin­g, violence, sexual abuse, discrimina­tion and xenophobia.”

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