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UN refugee agency spreads awareness about dangers of crossing to Yemen (Photo: Franco Pecchio/Flickr)

UN refugee agency spreads awareness about dangers of crossing to Yemen (Photo: Franco Pecchio/Flickr)

UNITED NATIONS—The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) on Tuesday launched a major campaign to spread awareness about the dangers of crossing the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea from Africa to Yemen, a UN spokesman told reporters here.

More than 117,000 refugees and migrants arrived in Yemen in 2016, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a daily news briefing here.

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“UNHCR is alarmed that so many people are heading to a country where the conflict is worsening, displacement is growing, and arrivals face a very uncertain future,” he said.

“It’s a humanitarian catastrophe inside Yemen,” said Amin Awad, the UNHCR Middle East and North Africa director.

“We have to speak out. UNHCR cannot sit by while so many people, mainly young, board smugglers’ boats after making uninformed decisions about Yemen and the desperate and dangerous situation there.”

UNHCR has launched the campaign with the help of prominent musicians from the region, led by singing star and former refugee Maryam Mursal, who have created a song with key messages to make people think very carefully before deciding to cross to Yemen.

The country has been torn by war since March 2015 and an estimated 7,100 people have been killed, 44,000 injured, and more than two million displaced.

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Almost 19 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. Although Yemen is a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, UNHCR believes that war and insecurity mean conditions there are not conducive for asylum, the UN agency said in a press release.

UNHCR has received reports of physical and sexual abuse, deprivation of food and water, abduction, extortion and forced labour by smugglers and criminal networks as well as arbitrary arrest, detention and deportation.

Prevailing insecurity and war seriously restrict the ability of UNHCR and other humanitarian organizations to reach out to the population in need of humanitarian assistance.

The song and video at the core of the multi-lingual campaign were created earlier this month in Cairo by Mursal and fellow musicians, Aarmaanta from Somalia, Yeshie Demalash, Dawit Nega and Tadele Roba from Ethiopia and Hany Adel from Egypt.

They helped create the music, devise the messages and write the lyrics during a workshop with local musicians and refugees, including shipwreck survivors with harrowing tales.

Their song carries the message that the sea crossing can be deadly and, referring to often ruthless smugglers, it urges people to think hard before they leave. The song and video will help spread the message through social media and other platforms.

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