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Central African refugees in the Inké refugee camp, about forty kilometers from Gbadolite in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are concerned about their safety and humanitarian situation. The asylum seekers say that they are being targeted by locals. According to witnesses, since mid-July, their free movement within the city has become difficult. Locals are also asking the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for funds because these Central Africans are occupying their lands. It is estimated that more than 18,000 Central African refugees live in the Inké site in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Central African and Congolese authorities and the Human Rights Commission have not yet officially reacted to the alert. Simplice Erick Kazéta, chairman of the Central African refugees in the Inké camp, contacted Perfect Teddy Comes.
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