Dokument #1283432
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
Information on the above-mentioned topic
could not be found among the sources consulted by the DIRB.
However, a professor specializing in Somali affairs at the
University of Minnesota in Minneapolis noted in a 26 June 1996
telephone interview that northeast Somalia, the traditional
homeland of the Majerteen, has been one of the most stable areas of
the country since the downfall of Siad Barre in 1991. But the
professor cautioned about accepting generalized reports of country
conditions because such reportage is rarely specific enough to
establish current conditions amongst the clans in a particular
locality (ibid.). The professor was unaware of any reports
describing current conditions for the Arabta Mohamud Salah
(ibid.).
A January 1996 report on Somalia issued by
the Canadian High Commission in Nairobi corroborates the
professor's description of northeast Somalia, stating that the
region is "prosperous and relatively peaceful" (Citizenship and
Immigration Canada, Asylum Division 18 Apr. 1996). For recent
general information on the situation of the Majerteen, please
consult Response to Information Request SOM23319.E of 19 March
1996, which is available at Regional Documentation Centres.
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.
References
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Asylum Division, Refugee Affairs Branch, Hull. 18 April 1996.
Letter, including undated telex, from the Canadian High Commission
in Nairobi.
Professor specializing in Somali
affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 26 June 1996.
Telephone interview.
Africa Confidential. 1996.
Africa Research Bulletin. 1996.
Current History. 1996.
DIRB Somalia Country File.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
(FBIS) Daily Reports. 1996.
Horn of Africa Bulletin. 1996.
Indexed Media Review (IMR). 1996.
The Indian Ocean Newsletter. 1996.
The Price of Peace: Somalia and the
United Nations 1991-1994.
USAID Situation Reports. 1996.
Two oral sources contacted 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. Long distance
calls to Africa are often constrained by limited telecommunications
capacity.