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Ethiopian Bishops to UN: “The crying voices of migrants in the Sinai are getting louder and louder at our doors”

GENEVA, 6 June 2011—Ethiopian Bishops’ Conference Secretary General and ICMC member, Abba Hagos Hayish, made a plea to governments, international organizations and civil society representatives gathered at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, calling for action on behalf of the hundreds of migrants kidnapped and held hostage for ransom in the Sinai desert.Read more<

UN Human Rights Council

Call for protection and assistance to migrants kidnapped and assaulted for ransom in the Sinai desert and elsewhere

GENEVA, 6 June 2011—Ethiopian Bishops’ Conference Secretary General and ICMC member, Abba Hagos Hayish, makes a plea to governments, international organizations and civil society representatives gathered at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, calling for action on behalf of the hundreds of migrants kidnapped and held hostage for ransom in the Sinai desert.Read more<

Tunisians save hundreds as another Lampedusa-bound boat capsizes

TUNISIA, 3 June 2011 (UNHCR<)—At least 150 people have drowned and scores remain missing following a boat capsizing off the Tunisian coast on Wednesday afternoon. This  appears to be one of the worst and the deadliest incidents in the Mediterranean so far this year.Read more<

UNHCR urges more international support to ease tensions at Tunisia border camp

CHOUCHA CAMP, Tunisia, May 27 2011 (UNHCR<)—The UN refugee agency has urged donor and resettlement countries to step up assistance for thousands of refugees and migrant workers caught up in this week's disturbances at a camp near the Tunisia-Libya border.Read more<

Libya

Hundreds return to Libya in desperate bid to reach Europe by boat

GENEVA, 17 May 2011 (UNHCR<)⎯Hundreds of people who had fled Libya for Tunisia and Egypt in recent weeks, have crossed back into Libya with the intention of boarding boats to reach Europe. Among them are refugees, including members of the Somali, Ethiopian and Eritrean communities in the camps at Shousha near Tunisia’s border with Libya.Read more<

Commission mixte Méditerranée

Les évêques de la Méditerranée pour un autre regard sur les migrants

TUNIS, 4 mai 2011 (La Croix<)—L’immigration était au cœur d’une rencontre entre évêques catholiques d’Europe et du Maghreb, qui s’est achevée hier à Tunis.Read more<

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