| # taz.de -- Migration policy in South Sudan: Far from Europe | |
| > The South Sudanese civil war turns thousands into refugees every day, but | |
| > this story, with millions of displaced persons, still remains an internal | |
| > African refugee tragedy. | |
| Bild: Displaced people next to a razor wire fence at the United Nations base in… | |
| No African country currently creates more new refugees than South Sudan. At | |
| the end of 2016, the humanitarian UN coordination office OCHA counted over | |
| 3 million internally displaced persons and refugees: 1.87 million within | |
| the country and 1.15 million in neighbouring countries. Each day, several | |
| thousands flee across the borders, mostly to Uganda. | |
| In early December 2016, 600,000 South Sudanese refugees, two-thirds of them | |
| children, were living in Uganda alone; over half of them had arrived since | |
| July 2016. By the accounting of the UN World Food Programme, another | |
| 320,000 were located in Ethiopia, 250,000 in Sudan, 90,000 in Kenya, 60,000 | |
| in the Democratic Republic of Congo and 5,000 in the Central African | |
| Republic – making a total of 1.34 million. The discrepancy in these figures | |
| alone shows how confusing the situation is. | |
| For the current year, aid organisations have received only a quarter of the | |
| funds required to provide for South Sudanese in desperate need. And the UN | |
| mission in South Sudan, which offers shelter to about 200,000 people on its | |
| bases, is not always in a position to protect those fleeing from attack. | |
| The conditions in most shelters are regarded as catastrophic. | |
| The extent of South Sudan's misery also guarantees that its refugee crisis | |
| will not reach Europe. Since the start of the state's independence in 2011 | |
| through July 2016, the number of South Sudanese seeking refuge in Europe | |
| comes to a mere 540. South Sudan is an old-fashioned refugee drama, playing | |
| out far beyond the borders of Europe. Irregular flight to Europe is less | |
| common than regulated resettlement abroad in European or North American | |
| countries, through US resettlement programmes, for instance. | |
| ## Citizens without passports | |
| The low rate of migration to Europe is also due to the fact that only a | |
| minority of the country's estimated ten million inhabitants have any kind | |
| of South Sudanese ID papers. All adult South Sudanese were born as citizens | |
| of Sudan. South Sudan has existed as an independent state only since 9 July | |
| 2011. The new government first began issuing its own passports and papers | |
| in 2012. After civil war broke out in December 2013, that process largely | |
| came to a halt. | |
| Persons lacking South Sudanese papers in foreign countries now have no | |
| proof of their South Sudanese citizenship. Many South Sudanese abroad are | |
| presently traveling as Sudanese citizens, and even that is a privilege. | |
| When the Republic of Sudan released the southern part of its country to | |
| independence, it revoked the Sudanese citizenship of people of South | |
| Sudanese origin who were then living in all other regions of Sudan – where | |
| they usually had grown up as well. | |
| Up to 700,000 persons of South Sudanese descent in the Sudan region were | |
| given a nine-month limit to either become citizens of Sudan, acquire | |
| standard residence permits as foreign citizens, or return to a “homeland“ | |
| that many of them had never known. Simultaneously, for its own citizens, | |
| South Sudan issued a ban on dual citizenship with Sudan. | |
| When the time limit expired on 8 April 2012, several hundred thousand of | |
| those affected were still stateless, and therefore without legal rights and | |
| under threat of deportation. It can be assumed that, faced with this risk, | |
| many of them made their way northward instead – as Sudanese refugees, who, | |
| in any case, could neither be expelled to Sudan, where their citizenship | |
| was no longer valid, nor to South Sudan, where their citizenship was not | |
| yet recognised. | |
| One way or the other, with South Sudan in a state of civil war, returning | |
| refugees to that state is out of the question. European co-operation with | |
| South Sudan in the framework of the Khartoum Process is correspondingly | |
| general. Supporting data collection and combating human trafficking are the | |
| only country-specific proposals for South Sudan in the context of “better | |
| migration management“. | |
| Paradoxically, over the long term, the situation of civil war is making | |
| South Sudanese citizenship registration easier. What the government itself | |
| had not accomplished is now being carried out by the UN refugee aid agency | |
| (UNHCR) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM): UNHCR | |
| documents the origins of the internally displaced, while IOM takes care of | |
| their biometric registration. Since the start of the IOM project in the | |
| summer of 2015, biometric data for 405,000 South Sudanese have been | |
| recorded. | |
| 12 Dec 2016 | |
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| Dominic Johnson | |
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