UNHCR shocked over refugee deaths in Rwanda

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Rwanda – Kigali, 26 February 2018

After protests on Thursday 22 February 2018 resulting in the tragic deaths of 11 refugees ( 8 in Karongi town and 3 in Kiziba camp) with many others injured – including members of the police force, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is shocked and disturbed by the loss of refugee lives.

UNHCR regrets that its continued appeals for maintaining calm and restraint were not heard last week.  This tragedy should have been avoided and the disproportionate use of force against refugees is not acceptable. UNHCR calls on the authorities to refrain from further use of force and to investigate the circumstances of these tragic incidents.

Last Friday, 23 February 2018, the UNHCR operation in Rwanda lowered the UNHCR flag in all UNHCR offices in Rwanda in honour of the refugees who lost their lives in Karongi District and to share the pain of the refugee families who lost their loved ones.

Today, Monday 26 February 2018, it is reported that the situation in Kiziba camp is calm, thus UNHCR’s partners intend to resume their health, education and WASH facilities activities in Kiziba camp tomorrow 27 February 2018. .

Over 173,000 refugees live in the six camps in Rwanda.  Humanitarian operations in Rwanda remain severely underfunded, forcing the World Food Programme (WFP) to reduce food rations in the refugee camps by 10 per cent in November 2017 and 25 per cent in January 2018.

Underfunding has severely affected humanitarian operations in Rwanda. UNHCR’s 2018 appeal for US$98.8 million to support refugees in Rwanda is only 2 per cent funded.

For more information on this topic, please contact:
In Kigali, Daniela Ionita, [email protected] , +250 78 831 0125

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