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USIA - UNHCR Asks Italy, Greece to Open Borders to Those Fleeing Albania, 97-03-14

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UNHCR ASKS ITALY, GREECE TO OPEN BORDERS TO THOSE FLEEING ALBANIA

(UNICEF alarmed at numbers of children carrying guns) (300)

By Wendy Lubetkin
USIA European Correspondent

Geneva -- The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has asked countries near Albania not to send back those who are fleeing the country.

"UNHCR is following the developments in Albania, and we are requesting the neighboring countries to allow those leaving Albania to enter their territory and to remain there as long as necessary," said UNHCR spokesperson Kris Janowski. "The conditions of their stay should be in accordance with international human rights and humanitarian standards."

Speaking at a press briefing the morning of March 14, Janowski said that only a limited number of individuals had fled Albania at that point. "Some have fled targeted violence, apparently, while others fled the general conflict situation."

UNHCR is in "close contact with the governments of Italy and Greece" and is discussing with them "arrangements for possible influx of population," he said.

"Essentially, at this time we do not want people sent back," Janowski said. "The situation in Albania is very confused, very volatile, and judging from the reports, it is getting worse. Under those circumstances sending people back would be exposing them to possible dangers."

UNICEF has expressed alarm at the number of children who appear to have obtained weapons as a result of the looting of military warehouses in Albania.

"We are very worried by the fact that the distribution of arms has been so general that many children are roaming the streets with extremely dangerous and sophisticated weaponry," said UNICEF spokesperson Marie Heuze.

UNICEF and non-governmental organizations in Albania are broadcasting a message over local television stations urging children not to use the weapons.


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