Dokument #1027804
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
Information on the above-mentioned topic
that would update Response to Information Request SOM20737.E of 31
May 1995 could not be found among the sources consulted by the
DIRB. However, for current information on the situation in the Juba
valley and the area surrounding Kismayo, please consult the
attached United Nations documents.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the list of
additional sources consulted in researching this Information
Request.
Attachments
United Nations. July 1996. From Relief
to Development in Somalia: Situation Report for the Period 1-15
July 1996. Nairobi: Office of the United Nations Humanitarian and
Resident Coordinator for Somalia, pp. 2-5.
_____. June 1996. From Relief to
Development in Somalia: Situation Report for the Period 16-30 June
1996. Nairobi: Office of the United Nations Humanitarian and
Resident Coordinator for Somalia, pp. 3-7.
_____. June 1996. From Relief to
Development in Somalia: Situation Report for the Period 1-15 June
1996. Nairobi: Office of the United Nations Humanitarian and
Resident Coordinator for Somalia, pp. 3, 5.
Africa Confidential. 1996.
Africa Research Bulletin. 1996.
Current History. 1996.
DIRB Indexed Media Review (IMR).
1996.
DIRB Somalia Country File. 1996.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
(FBIS) Daily Reports. 1996.
Horn of Africa Bulletin. 1996.
Information Session on Country
Conditions on Somalia. February 1996.
The Indian Ocean Newsletter. 1996.
USAID Situation Reports. 1996.
Two oral sources did not provide
information on the requested subject.
Note on oral sources
Oral sources are usually contacted when
documentary sources have been exhausted. However, oral sources must
agree to be quoted in a publicly available Response to Information
Request. If they refuse, the Response will read "no information
could be found among the sources consulted." Contacting oral
sources is also subject to time constraints; for example, there are
periods of the year when academics are unavailable. Telephone calls
to Africa are often constrained by the limited telecommunications
capacity.