UN URGES CARIBBEAN TO DO MORE TO HELP HAITIANS FLEEING BY SEA

Murals painted in Haiti warning of dangers at sea. (Photo: CMC)

SOURCE: CMC – The United Nations (UN) has called on Caribbean governments to do more to help Haitians fleeing insecurity by sea, saying that the numbers of desperate people resorting to risky sea crossings has sharply increased, Barbados Today reported on Saturday, May 28.

Speaking to journalists at the Palais des Nations in Haiti on Friday, Shabia Mantoo, a spokesperson for the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), told journalists that many of the dangerous crossings in the Caribbean Sea take place in overloaded and unseaworthy boats.

Mantoo cited a recent example of a vessel carrying over 800 Haitians, bound for the United States, which instead arrived in Cuba after being abandoned by its captain and set adrift at sea.

“Many of those who resort to dangerous sea crossings are fleeing the political instability and socio-economic insecurity of the region, which has put severe strains on communities throughout the Caribbean,” Mantoo said.

According to the world body, Haiti is being rocked by violent gang-related activity, internal displacement, natural disasters and a lack of employment opportunities.

“Under such dire humanitarian and security conditions, the outlook for those pushed back or forced to return to the country is poor,” the UN said.

“Refugees in the Caribbean region are not solely Haitian, but there are clear signs that more migrants and asylum seekers are fleeing the troubled nation,” it added.

As of May, the US Coast Guard reported almost 3,900 interceptions of Haitian nationals, more than double the number reported a year ago.

In addition, the UN said at least 175 Haitians have been reported to the Coast Guard as missing or deceased.

Mantoo said that UNHCR is urging governments in the region to fulfil their maritime rescue obligations, and ensure that all those in need of international protection are identified, and offered “unobstructed and prompt access to fair asylum procedures.”

“Search and rescue at sea is a legal and humanitarian imperative, and those rescued include refugees and others in need of protection,” Mantoo said.
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