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Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on deportation of Haitians from Dominican Republic

10 November 2022

A member of the Dominican Army watches over a bus of the National Directorate of Migration, being used to transport 52 Haitian migrants to be deported through the Comendador border crossing in Comendador, Dominican Republic, 22 November 2021.  Credit: EPA-EFE/Orlando Barria

“A week ago I called for deportations to Haiti to stop, given the human rights and humanitarian crises the country is facing. I am troubled to see that forced returns of Haitians to Haiti from the Dominican Republic are continuing.

Unremitting armed violence and systematic human rights violations in Haiti do not currently allow for the safe, dignified and sustainable return of Haitians to the country. I reiterate my call to all countries in the region, including the Dominican Republic, to halt the deportation of Haitians.

I also call on the Dominican Republic authorities to step up efforts to prevent xenophobia, discrimination and related forms of intolerance based on national, racial or ethnic origin, or immigration status.”

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