Helps Burundians refugees to go home; Tanzania government on UNHCR.
Tanzania authority has given United National High
Commission Refugee (The UN refugee agency) seven days to repatriate Burundian
refugees who willingly want to go home, or if not Tanzanian government will
take the matter on its hands.
Mwigulu Nchemba Tanzania Internal Minister issued
the ultimatum on Thursday, after official
visiting at Nduta refugee camp in Kigoma, western of Tanzania, as there about
8,000 Burundians refugees registered willingly to go back home.
According to UNHCR, there are about 240,000
Burundians refugees in Tanzania who fled the country due to ongoing political
turmoil, although in recently meeting with Tanzania President John Pombe
Magufuli, Burundians President Pierre Nkurunzinza has called on Burundians to
come back to their country, and assured that the country is safe and stable.
Showing that people are all equal under the God, and
when it time for people to praise their God, a human conscience and power engulf
with the God’s power, and this has revealed by Saudi’s King Salman, when
ordered the opening of its country border to Qatar pilgrims, and paid the costs
of all wanted to perform Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Still having political problems between Saudi Arabia
and Qatar government, the Saudi’s King Salman gesture of deciding to take over
the Qatar pilgrims costs by himself, has delivered mix message to Gulf peoples
after Saudi’s and its’ allies UAE, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties with Qatar over
its alleged support of terrorism of which Doha has denied.
Former
Thai PM Yingluck Shimawatra on exile run for a safety.
Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is
believe to fled the country as a court was about to deliver a verdict over her two
year trial of agriculture subsidies.
On how a former Thai PM Yingluck left the country
is still a billion question and a top Thailand’s top immigration official
reported that, there is no any records showing Yingluck having left county
through any official borders.
Ms
Yingluck has denied the allegation.
As a Thai PM, Yingluck Shimawatra was overthrown from
a office in 2014 by the army, and was barred from leaving Thailand without
court approval since 2015.
The Thai high court has order the arrest of Yingluck
Shimawatra , and exed the bail of $900,000 on her.
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