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By Human Rights Watch

ISBN-10: 1564325814

ISBN-13: 9781564325815

This document records the cruel remedy of refugees touring to Yemen and calls at the Yemeni govt to prevent systematically arresting Ethiopian asylum seekers and forcibly returning them domestic. The 53-page record additionally calls at the United international locations excessive Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to place extra strain at the Yemeni executive to satisfy its tasks towards all asylum seekers and refugees.

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He said that in August 2008 a group of people visited his home late at night, knocking at the door. He did not open it or see who was there, but before leaving one of them shot and killed a dog that had been barking in the yard. In February 2009 several Ethiopian men accosted him on the street and attempted to push him into a car; a group of Yemeni men intervened and his assailants fled. He also said that in May 2009 he was attacked on the street by an Ethiopian man wielding a metal bar; he ran away and took shelter in a police station.

Hostile Shores 28 arrested. For example one Ethiopian man who arrived by boat near Bab-el-Mandeb in July 2009 told Human Rights Watch that he spent a night sleeping in the bush, stumbled upon a small town the next day, walked into a local telephone center, and handed the proprietor a scrap of paper with the phone number of a relative in Sana’a. 87 Humanitarian agencies widely believe that a large majority of the Ethiopians arriving on the Red Sea coast escape arrest in one way or another. Certainly the Yemeni government does not claim to have arrested anywhere near the total number of Ethiopians who land there.

A. res. N. Doc A/810 at 71 (1948), art. 14(1). g. N. Doc. 157/24 (Part I) at 20 (1993), para. 23. , ExCom Conclusions no. 52 (1988), no. 85 (1998), no. 101 (2004), and no. 103 (2005). While ExCom conclusions are not legally binding, they are adopted by consensus by the ExCom member states, broadly represent the views of the international community, and carry persuasive authority. 74 UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights, Resolution 2000/20 on “The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum,” August 18, 2000. 75 Refugee Convention, art.

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