AT A GLANCE
- UNHCR warns lack of funds is threatening to disrupt efforts
to deliver urgently needed supplies for Kosovar refugees.
- About 600 people arrive in Albania, mainly from Pristina and
Prizren, bringing with them accounts of continuing atrocities in Kosovo.
- UNHCR receives assurances from the government of the FYR of
Macedonia that it will keep its borders open. Local Albanians help 770 refugees enter the
country.
- A total of 1,736 refugees in the FYR of Macedonia are
transported to nine countries under the humanitarian evacuation program.
Major Developments
FUNDING
UNHCR told a donors meeting on Thursday its efforts to
deliver urgently needed supplies for Kosovar refugees will be seriously set back unless it
receives a fresh infusion of funds.
An appeal for $143 million dollars to cover the Kosovo
refugee emergency for three months was issued in April. UNHCR has received $77.4 million
so far. Of this amount, $11.8 million which was left available yesterday has since been
used up to pay bills.
UNHCR needs a minimum of $40 million for May for the Kosovo
emergency, the fastest and largest mobilization of resources ever faster than the
emergencies UNHCR had to deal with in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Great Lakes in this
decade.
In the first four weeks of the operation, the target
population went from 100,000 to 350,000 to 650,000 and then to 950,000 more than
twice the population of Geneva.
UNHCR has put in place a supply pipeline which now delivers
regular shipments of relief aid. Five planes per week are bringing 2,000 tents from
manufacturers into Skopje in the FYR of Macedonia and Tirana in Albania. About 160,000
blankets have already been delivered from Nairobi to Skopje. Some 40,000 kitchen sets have
been sent from a manufacturer in Egypt and 600 metric tons of soap are en route. One
hundred 40-ton trucks are being loaded with blankets, mattresses, hygienic parcels and
other materials in various European countries each week.
All these activities would grind to halt over a period of
few weeks without further immediate, significant cash contributions.
ALBANIA
A total of 609 people crossed the border at Morini
Thursday and early Friday.
The refugees Thursday came from several areas, including
Djakovica and Prizren. A handful from Prizren were mainly individual, educated men who
were picked up from their workplace and taken immediately to the border and expelled. This
trend of stripping the town of its educated elite has been underway for at least one week
and forms a definite pattern.
A group of around 360 people crossed the border after
midnight. They had all come from villages around Pristina and Mitrovica. They had
originally been sent by train toward Macedonia where they were told by the Serbian
authorities that the frontier was closed.
They then returned to Pristina where they boarded six buses
at a cost of 100 DM each and were sent to the border area. They told the
normal horror stories some men were beaten up, women were robbed of their jewelery,
the Serbians on occasion tried to separate the women out, but there were no actual
instances of this.
A total of 4,886 people left Kukes Thursday on a series of
buses and trucks, maintaining a relatively good rate of departure.
An assessment mission from the United Arab Emirate camp
visited a so called alternate site near Durres Thursday but found it
unsuitable for the transfer of their camp the largest in Kukes. They
said they will continue assessment visits to other areas of the country with a view to
eventually moving their camp from Kukes.
An information campaign including a formal joint
declaration from the government and UNHCR on policy towards refugees in Kukes, and
expanded information on why refugees should move is expected to be launched during
the weekend.
FYR of MACEDONIA
The Skopje government on Thursday gave UNHCR assurances
that refugees from Kosovo will be allowed into the FYR of Macedonia.
UNHCR had sought clarification from the Macedonian
authorities after UNHCR staff late Wednesday witnessed an estimated 1,000 Kosovo refugees
being prevented from entering the FYR of Macedonia. They were subsequently forced to go
back to Kosovo.
During a meeting in Skopje late Thursday, the FYR of
Macedonias Interior Minister told UNHCR that the border would remain open. UNHCR
said it welcomes the verbal assurances from the government and trusts this policy will be
honored on the ground.
Scattered groups of refugees numbering 770 entered the FYR
of Macedonia through Straza on Thursday. The refugees were guided by local Albanian
villagers, who helped them avoid the Macedonian border police. Most of the refugees were
accommodated by residents of Lojane and Slupcane. Some refugees needing medical attention
were transferred to a local hospital by UNHCR field staff.
HUMANITARIAN EVACUATION PROGRAM
Departures under the humanitarian evacuation program
from the FYR of Macedonia to third countries totaled 1,736 on Thursday, including 414 to
Australia,159 to Austria, 320 to Canada, 165 to France, 105 to the Netherlands, 150 to
Norway, 160 to Poland, 192 to Portugal, and 71 to Slovenia. Since the program began,
32,325 refugees have been flown to 25 countries (note: total revised May 7,
15:00 GMT from 32,332 to 32,325, reflecting corrected USA arrivals figure). UNHCR has
received offers from Europe for 95,000 places for refugees in the FYR of Macedonia.
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