Thousands flee border clashes


Tuesday, 24 April 2012 22:08 Muna Tesfai South Sudan >>>


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The recent fighting near the border between Sudan and South Sudan has
displaced some 35,000 people, according to the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).





The displaced are from areas around the disputed oil town of Heglig,
Talodi and other parts of South Kordofan.

UNHCR says it has no access to the region, but is using its local
partners to distribute relief supplies.

UNHCR says it is concerned over the safety of about 20,000 refugees
accommodated at a camp near the border and is advising them to
urgently move to safer areas.

Adrian Edwards from UNHCR says 2,000 refugees have so far been moved.

"The three refugee sites in Unity state have thus far not been
directly affected. We have nonetheless seen an increase in the number
of Sudanese refugees crossing the border, some of them seriously
malnourished. Months of intermittent fighting have driven more than
115,000 Sudanese refugees into South Sudan and nearly 30,000 into
Ethiopia." Edwards said

He also appealed to both governments to avoid displacing more IDPs:

"Many more could follow if the conflict escalates. UNHCR appeals to
the governments of Sudan and South Sudan, and to other parties to
these conflicts, to do their utmost to avoid displaced civilians being
placed in harm's way, and to avoid actions that could displace more
people."


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 April 2012 00:25 )

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