Home > News of the Region > News
News
UNHCR chief says it is "absolute nonsense" to blame refugees for terrorUN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said it was "absolute nonsense" to try to blame refugees for terror attacks, stressing that they were its "first victims" and could not be held responsible for what happened in Paris, Beirut and elsewhere. Speaking on a one-day visit to Serbia, Guterres urged European governments not to make any unilateral moves in the aftermath of recent attacks, but to find a united response in resolving the current crisis. Currently, Serbia is the first country on the so-called West Balkans route where nearly all those arriving are being registered and fingerprinted. Since the beginning of the year, 436,000 asylum seekers have been registered in Serbia, with Presevo being the main entry point. "Serbia is teaching a lesson to some of the EU Member States, even though it is not a member itself," Guterres added, expressing his "deep, deep appreciation" to the Government and people of Serbia for the tolerant and welcoming way in which they keep receiving refugees. Between 6,000-8,000 people are arriving in Presevo every day. After registration, they move on to Sid in the northwest of Serbia from where they proceed to Croatia and other countries. "The passport was left to be seen, which means that the Daesh also has, as a strategy, to put the refugees in the spotlight … this is also designed to try to force Europe to close its borders," he told reporters. "So to try to blame the refugees is absolute nonsense." He added that things would be "completely different if Europe would have an effective reception capacity at entry points or if there would be more legal ways for people to come. But unfortunately on these two things, Europe has failed completely and so the smugglers are the ones who run the show." Guterres and Serbian Prime Minister Vucic also visited the buildings of a former tobacco factory, where Serbia is currently preparing winterized shelter with the support of UNHCR. They saw the offices where asylum seekers are registered and fingerprinted and visited the health center, refugee housing units developed by IKEA and UNHCR tents.
19.11.2015 |
UNHCR supplies the Committee of Emergency Situations with Prefabricated Housing Units
15.02.2019
In Kyrgyzstan as much as 18,000 children are invisible
05.02.2019
Meeting of UNHCR for Central Asia with MFA of the Republic of Uzbekistan
29.01.2019
UNHCR AND DUSHANBE SERENA HOTEL LAUNCHED A JOINT APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME
28.01.2019
Statelessness as Inheritance
27.11.2018
IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness 4th Anniversary
13.11.2018
A Long Road to Citizenship
31.10.2018
A Long Road to CitizenshipNotATarget: Insight into the Reality of the Humanitarian Aid
05.09.2018
Almaty, 20 August 2018 - World Humanitarian Day is commemorated on 19 August each year.World Refugee Day 2018 in Central Asia
29.06.2018
Regional Commitments to Prevent Statelessness in Action
12.06.2018
Childhood statelessness, often caused by the lack of birth registration and other legal safeguards