DATE=04/18/02
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
NUMBER=2-288818
TITLE=UNHCR/LIBERIA REFUGEES
BYLINE=LISA SCHLEIN
DATELINE=GENEVA
CONTENT=
INTRO: The United Nations Refugee Agency, U-N-H-C-R, reports more than 46-hundred Liberians have fled to Guinea since the beginning of this year, to escape continued fighting between government and rebel forces in their country. Lisa Schlein, in Geneva, reports the U-N-H-C-R says it is preparing for a heavier influx of Liberian refugees in Guinea.
TEXT: The U-N Refugee Agency says the uneasy state of calm which had existed in Liberia, ended before Christmas, when renewed fighting between the government and rebels broke out. The fighting has been mainly centered in Lofa county in the northern part of the country. But, it also has spread to other counties and at various times rebels have threatened to take over the capital, Monrovia.
U-N-H-C-R spokeswoman, Delphine Marie says this insecure situation has prompted thousands of people to flee to neighboring Guinea. She says people have been crossing the officially-closed border in groups of 100 to 150 a day.
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Some of them who arrived recently had left Liberia even around Christmas time or in January, meaning they have been walking through the bush for months. And, some of them arrived in very bad states of malnutrition, also skin diseases and very very famished and exhausted.
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After the election of President Charles Taylor, Liberia enjoyed a few years of relative stability. In the 1990's, the U-N-H-C-R took advantage of this quiet period by repatriating thousands of Liberian refugees from Guinea and Sierra Leone. The repatriation operation stopped in 1999. Since then, Ms. Marie says the situation has been steadily worsening in the country. She adds the volatile situation in Liberia threatens to endanger the stability of the whole region.
She also notes that Liberian refugees are going into Sierra Leone and that this could put into question the semblance of peace, hope and stability which has just emerged in the country after more than a decade of war.
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Now this upsurge in the neighboring country which is threatening the balance of the region, including Sierra Leone. A new influx of refugees could further destabilize the process and even after the elections could destabilize the local population.
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Among the new arrivals are former Liberian refugees who had previously been repatriated from Guinea. Others are also coming from Monrovia. Ms. Marie says the U-N-H-C-R is preparing for the worst. She says the agency is seeking land for a new camp in Guinea, in anticipation of further arrivals (signed)
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