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Archive for 16. April 2008
STOP REFUGEE EXPLOITATION NOW!
16. April 2008 by Assimba.
Seblework Tadesse
I have been observing the increasing sexual exploitation of refugees in Kampala. The concerns are increasingly worrying. These are no longer rumors as it has becommon a common problem formang and it is openly discussed among young female asylum seekers who are regularly being pressurized to do sexual favors and/or to pay bribe by refugee workers employed by intergovernmental agencies in Kampala.
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I, myself, have experienced the pressure and I am outraged by the behavior of some male officers who directly and/or indirectly ask for sexual favors in order to speed up my asylum case.
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I have also been in contact with several other young females especially from Ethiopia and Eritrea who have categorically been under similar pressure by these Ugandan officers who deal with asylum cases.
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Many of these young women have language barrier and lack of information which make them totally dependent on refugee officers to acquire knowledge about their rights. This dependency makes them vulnerable to sexual exploitation. In many cases, dependency on refugee workers leads to personalized communication resulting unprofessional conducts by some of these officers who take advantage of young female asylum seekers.
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Already prior to arriving Uganda, a great number of these young women, including myself, had to handle with serious dramatization: violence, imprisonment, torture, oppression and fear of being discovered during flight. Asylum seekers in general leave their homeland both to get protection from repressive regimes and in order to claim their internationally recognized rights for protection through the UNHCR.
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It obvious that the exploitation of female asylum seekers and refugees is well known by these international agencies, NGOs and the UNHCR. Unfortunately, their failure to address the assistance needed adequately, especially for younge female asylum seekers, has resulted in serious consequences in the form of sexual exploitation and prostitution.
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There are a number of accounted cases in Kampala where female asylum seekers have been forced into prostitution because they have been asked to pay bribe by officers dealing with their asylum cases.
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In addition, they go through high risks of infection with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV/AIDS, which accompanies all sexual exploitation against these young women. Lack of knowledge and lack of income to use the health services worsen the impact of diseases and chances for treatment.
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While the Ugandan people in general are welcoming, peaceful and generous, there are, unfortunately, few civil servants/refugee workers who selfishly take advantage of their power to exploit asylum seekers who desperately need their help to seek protection.
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It is inexcusable for those authorities involved including those international agencies to keep silent as they already know about these abuses.
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Something has to be done soon!
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Seblework Tadesse
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