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Bi-Weekly Press Briefing 25 October 2022

PRESS BRIEFING BY THE UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE

25 October 2022

Continued Deportation of Myanmar Asylum-Seekers from Malaysia

Shabia Mantoo for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said UNHCR was seriously concerned over the continued deportation by Malaysia of asylum-seekers from Myanmar back to their country, placing lives at risk.

UNHCR had received multiple disturbing reports of forced returns of Myanmar nationals from Malaysia since April this year, including people seeking international protection. In the last two months alone, hundreds of Myanmar nationals were reported to have been sent back against their will by the authorities. Such deportations of refugees and asylum-seekers amounted to refoulement.

The latest incident was reported to have happened over the weekend. According to information received by UNHCR, an asylum-seeker from Myanmar was deported on 21 October from detention despite UNHCR interventions.

UNHCR continued to call on Malaysia to immediately stop the forced returns of Myanmar nationals seeking safety from serious harm. Sending them back to Myanmar exposed them to harm and danger.

People fleeing Myanmar needed to be allowed access to territory to seek asylum and be protected against refoulement, Ms. Mantoo said. Myanmar nationals already abroad should not be forced to return when seeking international protection.

The situation in Myanmar was forcing people to flee to seek safety within the country and across borders. UNHCR appealed to the Malaysian authorities to abide by their international legal obligations and ensure the full respect for the rights of people in need of international protection.

Ms. Mantoo reiterated UNHCR’s call on states in the region to continue offering protection to Myanmar nationals fleeing for safety. This included ending the practice of indefinite detention of asylum-seekers and refugees from Myanmar.

Read the full press release here.

Ms. Vellucci added that yesterday, the Secretary-General expressed deep concerns regarding reports of airstrikes by the military in Kachin state in Myanmar, which were said to have killed and injured many civilians.

While still verifying the details of this attack, the Secretary-General and the country team offered their condolences to the families and friends of all those who were killed or injured.

The Secretary-General reiterated the United Nations’ call for the immediate cessation of violence, and for all those who were injured to be given urgent medical treatment.

In response to questions, Ms. Mantoo said that it was very concerning that refoulement had been continuing since April this year. UNHCR continued to appeal to authorities to halt these deportations and had made contacts for its appeals to be heard.

UNHCR did not have information on what happened to deportees after they arrived in Myanmar. It also did not have a top-line figure on the number of deportees.

It was imperative that all countries hosting refugees upheld their international obligations and ensured that refugees were not sent back, Ms. Mantoo said. UNHCR was very concerned about the humanitarian consequences of the deportations. It had not yet received a response from the Malaysian Government to its calls, but was continuing to approach authorities.

WHO Updates

Tarik Jašarević for World Health Organization (WHO) said that a press conference would be held today at 3 p.m. on the release of a list of fungal priority pathogens. This was the first ever list of the 19 fungi that represented the greatest threat to global health. Speakers at the press conference included Dr. Hatim Sati, Technical Lead Member of the Project Team, and Haileyesus Getahun, Director of AMR Global Coordination. The embargo on the list would be lifted at 5 p.m. Geneva time.

Mr. Jašarević also said that on Thursday, October 27, WHO would release its 2022 Global Tuberculosis Report. This report would have data on the trends and the response to the epidemic. It would contain data on over 250 countries and areas, including all 194 WHO member States, and would provide a comprehensive and up-to-data assessment of the tuberculosis epidemic; progress in the response at global, regional and country level; and information on the impact of COVID-19 on tuberculosis-related services. A press conference to announce the report release would be held at 4:30 p.m. Geneva time on Thursday, October 27.

In response to questions on upcoming events, Mr. Jašarević said that he hoped that the Emergency Committee on Monkeypox would release a statement this week, and WHO would also hold its regular press briefing on global health issues this week.

Latest ILO Monitor on the World of Work Release

Sophy Fisher for International Labour Organization (ILO) said that ILO would publish the 10th edition of its Monitor on the world of work series on Monday 31 October.

The Monitor tracked the impact of multiple crises on workers and businesses worldwide. The upcoming edition provided a global overview of how overlapping economic and geopolitical crises were threatening labour market recovery worldwide, including the divergence between developed and developing countries.

It also analysed the impact of high inflation, tightening monetary policy, increasing debt burdens and declining consumer confidence, and included the latest data on the labour market impact of the war in Ukraine.

There would be an embargoed virtual press briefing on Monday 31 October from 10 to 11 a.m. Geneva time, conducted by Gilbert Houngbo, ILO Director-General, and Sangheon Lee, Director, ILO Employment Policy Department and leader of the team compiling the Monitor.

Embargoed copies of the report and the press release would be made available to recognized media on request.

In response to questions, Ms. Fisher said that the ILO website was being updated, and the Organization was considering adding the Director-General’s Twitter feeds to the new website.

UN Environment Programme Emissions Gap Report

Mark Grassi for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) said that this Thursday, the UNEP’s 2022 Emissions Gap report would be launched. This was an annual report that revealed the temperature rise by the end of the century compared to pre-industrial times based on current national climate data.

The report included recommendations for specific sectors on how to close the emissions gap. It calculated the amount by which emissions need to be cut to bring the global temperature rise down to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

An online press conference would be held at 1 p.m. Geneva time on Thursday to announce the launch of the report. Speaking at the press conference would be Inger Andersen, UNEP Executive Director and Anne Olhoff, Chief Scientific Editor of the report.

Announcements

Mr. Vellucci announced that the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women was having this morning, Tuesday, 25 October, a meeting with States parties.

The Human Rights Committee would hold its next public meeting on Thursday, 27 October, at 3 p.m., to review its report on the follow-up of concluding observations.


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