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Niger: UNHCR Welcomes the Release of Eight Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Agadez

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes the release, on 04 April 2025, of eight refugees and asylum-seekers residing at the Humanitarian Centre in Agadez.

Following their arrest on 25 March, UNHCR met with the Niger Directorate for Civil Status, Refugees and Migration to request access to the arrested persons we serve and asked for their rights to be upheld in accordance with Niger’s national legislation and international legal standards.

The arrest happened after the local authorities decided to dissolve the Refugee Committee at the Agadez Humanitarian Centre and the Ministry of Interior instructed authorities in all regions hosting refugees to dissolve all existing Refugee Committees.

Meanwhile, we continue to closely follow the tense situation prevailing at the Humanitarian Centre, where a group of refugees and asylum-seekers have been organizing daily peaceful protests, expressing dissatisfaction with living conditions and requesting relocation to a third country.

We are particularly concerned about reports of abuse made by refugees and asylum-seekers at the centre and encourage anyone with relevant information to contact us through our available feedback and complaints mechanisms.

UNHCR acknowledges the broader challenges facing refugees in the Humanitarian Centre and throughout Niger. We are concerned that these challenges will be further exacerbated by recent brutal funding cuts affecting UNHCR operations and the broader humanitarian sector across the world.