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Africa Horn
As Yemen crisis unfold, Puntland sees massive refugees influx
2015-04-12
BOSASO, Somalia -- In a mass exodus, around 260 Somali refugees fleeing violence in Yemen have arrived in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in northern Somalia, officials on Friday, Garowe Online reports.

The influx of the refugees escaping the fighting in Yemen and the Saudi-led air strikes come as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said it was making contingency plans to receive up 30,000 refugees over the next six months in Djibouti, which already hosts nearly 15,000 refugees.

In Somaliland and Puntland, Somalia, UNHCR and its partners have started preparations to receive up to 100,000 people. Those escaping Yemen include both refugees who had originally fled from Africa to Yemen and Yemenis fleeing their own country.

For safety reasons, Puntland security officials said the refugees would be resettled once they go through security checks. The region's intelligence officials often say that militants fighting in Yemen may use immigrants' boats to sneak into the region.
Wearing burqas. And wigs. And carrying rifles...
The new arrivals would raise the number of the refugees who arrived in Puntland from Yemen to 662, according to Abdullahi Hashi, Puntland's deputy interior minister.
An Nahar adds:
"In the past 10 days, some 900 people have crossed the Gulf Aden to Djibouti, Somalia's Puntland and Somaliland," said a statement by UNHCR, adding that those fleeing also included Yemenis.

Horn of Africa refugees accounted for nearly all of the 250,000 refugees registered in Yemen.
Posted by:Steve White

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