Document #1302482
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
According to The Christian Science
Monitor, about one-third of Kabul's 1.1 million people have
fled to the southern city of Jalalabad and have been accommodated
in vast camps for displaced people set up by various relief
organizations (6 July 1994). A 9 June 1994 UPI report stated that
Jalalabad was "one of the few places in Afghanistan where there is
no fighting," but on 14 June 1994, heavy artillery exchanges took
place in the vicinity of the Hissar Shahi refugee camp outside
Jalalabad, on the road leading to the Pakistan border (Reuters 14
June 1994; UPI 14 June 1994). In early February 1994 warring
factions in Afghanistan agreed to turn Jalalabad into a secure area
(Middle East Intelligence Report 2 Feb. 1994). For further
information on the current situation in Jalalabad, please refer to
the attached 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.
The Christian Science Monitor
[Boston]. 6 July 1994. Greg Gransden. "War Grinds on in Kabul,
Crumbling Buildings and Lives." (NEXIS)
Middle East Intelligence Report
[London]. 2 February 1994. "Four-Day Conditional Cease-Fire Noted."
(NEXIS)
Reuters. 14 June 1994. BC Cycle.
"Clashes Erupt in South and East Afghanistan." (NEXIS)
The United Press International (UPI). 14
June 1994. BC Cycle. "Fighting in East Afghanistan Kills Four."
(NEXIS)
_____. 9 June 1994. BC Cycle. Gregory
Gransden. "On a Sunny Day Recently, the Town Was Like a Vast
Open-Air Garage Sale." (NEXIS)
The Associated Press (AP). 27 June 1994.
"U.N. Chief Decides to Reestablish Presence in Afghanistan."
(NEXIS)
_____. 4 March 1994. "U.N. Says Refugee
Situation Worsening with Afghanistan-Food Blockade." (NEXIS)
_____. 20 February 1994. Kathy Gannon.
"Afghan Gunmen Hijack School Bus, Demand Food." (NEXIS)
_____. 3 February 1994. "Red Cross Says
It Faces 'Extreme Emergency' as Last Lifeline." (NEXIS)
The Christian Science Monitor
[Boston]. 6 July 1994. Greg Gransden. "War Grinds on in Kabul,
Crumbling Buildings and Lives." (NEXIS)
Middle East Intelligence Report
[London]. 2 February 1994. "Four-Day Conditional Cease-Fire Noted."
(NEXIS)
Reuters. 14 June 1994. BC Cycle.
"Clashes Erupt in South and East Afghanistan." (NEXIS)
The United Press International (UPI). 14
June 1994. BC Cycle. "Fighting in East Afghanistan Kills Four."
(NEXIS)
_____. 9 June 1994. BC Cycle. Gregory
Gransden. "On a Sunny Day Recently, the Town Was Like a Vast
Open-Air Garage Sale." (NEXIS)
The Xinhua General Overseas News
Service. 28 March 1994. "Special U.N. Mission to Leave for Kabul
This Week." (NEXIS)