November 16, 2024 (ADDIS ABABA) – Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia face mounting difficulties as authorities reimpose visa fees and hefty fines, leaving many stranded and unable to access vital opportunities. The policy reversal, which ended a February exemption for Sudanese nationals in Addis Ababa, now requires visa renewals and imposes a $30 daily fine for those who are not in compliance. The UNHCR in Ethiopia has further complicated matters by refusing to register Sudanese refugees in the capital, insisting they relocate to camps. The Sudanese Assembly in Addis Ababa, a civil society group, has voiced concerns about the new measures and appealed to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for a reprieve. This policy shift comes as thousands of Sudanese have sought refuge in Ethiopia following the outbreak of civil war in April.
Source: Ethiopian News November 17, 2024 00:02 UTC