Kenya must end its "dogged determination" to close Dadaab refugee camp and help refugees integrate into local communities, Amnesty International has said. He said the extension gives the international community time to ensure refugees return to a safe place. More on this: State extends Dadaab refugee camp closure by six monthsWanyeki said the refugees should not return to Somalia against their will, in contravention of international law. The London-based rights group said government officials had been threatening refugees to return to Somalia by the November deadline. Read: Kenya 'coercing' refugees back to war-torn Somalia, says AmnestyNkaissery denied the claim that Kenya was bullying refugees saying the process is “humane, safe and dignified”.
Source: The Star November 17, 2016 10:05 UTC