The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have called for an immediate access to migrants at the Polish-Belarusian border, in order to provide them with medical assistance, food, water and shelter. The organisations stressed that "asylum-seekers and migrants should never be used by States to achieve political ends".
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, said in a joint statement issued on Tuesday they "are deeply saddened by the deaths of four individuals near the border between Poland and Belarus".
The two organizations expressed their condolences to the families of the deceased and called for an immediate investigation into the tragedy. "The nationalities of all the victims have yet to be confirmed but two Iraqi nationals reportedly died of hypothermia."
"In recent months, groups of asylum-seekers and migrants have been transiting through Belarus, to seek asylum in neighbouring EU Member States - Lithuania, Latvia and Poland," we read.
"The two agencies have been following with growing concern, reports of pushbacks of people at these borders. Groups of people have become stranded for weeks, unable to access any form of assistance, asylum or basic services. Many were left in dire situations, exposed to the elements, suffering from hypothermia. Some were rescued from swamps," we read at iom.int website.
"Recognizing the significant challenges posed by irregular movements, the agencies have called for the situation to be managed in accordance with international legal obligations, and for States to work collaboratively to resolve the situation, prioritising human rights," the authors of the statement said.
In the joint statement, IOM and UNHCR called for "immediate access to those affected, in order to provide lifesaving medical help, food, water and shelter, especially in light of the approaching winter".
"While States have the sovereign right to manage their borders, this is not incompatible with the respect for human rights including the right to seek asylum. Pushbacks endanger lives and are illegal under international law," the organisations stressed.
"UNHCR and IOM have been engaging with relevant authorities to explore various options for the people who continue to be stranded at borders; from access to asylum, family reunification procedures, and voluntary return for those found not to be in need of international protection," we read in the statement.
IOM and UNHCR reiterated that "asylum-seekers and migrants should never be used by States to achieve political ends". "The fundamental responsibility to protect vulnerable people should be shared among States in a spirit of solidarity. Political disagreement on responsibilities must never result in the loss of life, forfeiting States' international obligations and commitments," we read.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, PAP, iom.int