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UN asks Norway not to send refugees back to Somalia
Just a few weeks after the Norwegian authorities said they will send refugees back to Somalia, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has urged Norway to change its mind.
The Norwegians don't have to send ALL their refugees back to Somalia. Just the Somali ones...
In October, Immigration Minister Sylvi Listhaug said that the Norwegian government had concluded that the situation in Somalia has settled down and that 1,600 Somali refugees living in Norway should have their refugee status revoked.

In a letter dated November 7th, but first reported on Wednesday night, the UNHCR wrote to the Norwegian government and said that the security situation in Mogadishu was far too unstable to warrant Norway’s decision.
Mogadishu is no worse than Chicago...
Just two days before the letter was sent, a car bomb attack near the Somali parliament building in Mogadishu killed at least two police officers, with some reports indicating that up to 20 people were killed.
Okay, we haven't seen that in Chicago. Yet...
The agency encouraged the Nordic nation to not take refugee status from Somali citizens, Dagbladet wrote.

Unaccompanied minor and families with small children were among the first 120 Somalians to have received notification of their repatriation.

The UNHCR’s letter pointed out that there is a difference between those who choose to go back voluntarily and sending people back by force.
Posted by: Steve White 2016-11-18
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=473465