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UN refugee agency tells Cyprus to stick to the law in its efforts at sea to thwart refugee boats

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NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The United Nations’ refugee agency said Friday that Cypriot efforts at sea to stop numerous Syrian refugee-laden boats departing Lebanon from reaching the European Union-member island nation mustn’t contravene international human rights laws or put passengers at risk.

Cypriot authorities have reportedly dispatched police patrol vessels just outside Lebanese territorial waters to thwart boat loads of Syrian refugees from reaching the island about 110 miles (180 kilometers) away.

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The Cypriot government says a crumbling Lebanese economy coupled with the uncertainty brought on by the Israeli-Hamas war and the recent tit-for-tat strikes between Israel and Lebanon has resulted in a huge number of rickety boats overloaded with migrants – almost all Syrians – reaching the island.

Earlier this week, Cypriot patrol craft reportedly intercepted five boats carrying hundreds of Syrian refugees and migrants. The boats turned back and the passengers disembarked safely.

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Migrants aboard a Cyprus marine police boat as they are brought to harbor after being rescued from their own vessel off the Mediterranean island nation’s southeastern coast, at Protaras, Cyprus, on Jan. 14, 2020. The United Nations agency for refugees says on Friday, April 29, 2024, Cypriot efforts at sea to stop numerous Syrian refugee-laden boats departing Lebanon from reaching the European Union-member island nation mustn’t contravene international human rights laws. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

UNCHR spokesperson in Cyprus Emilia Strovolidou told The Associated Press that according to testimonies of passengers’ relatives, Cypriot authorities «forcibly pushed back» the boats using «violence» and «techniques to destabilize the boat.»

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Strovolidou said the U.N. agency was «not in a position to confirm» those testimonies.

A Cypriot senior official strenuously denied that any coercion was used in any way to get the boats to return to Lebanon, insisting that the Cypriot government doesn’t engage in any pushbacks and acts «fully in accordance with international law.»

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he cannot disclose details of ongoing operations, dismissed as «lies» allegations that Cypriot authorities resorted to using any type of force.

Strovolidou said Cyprus is also bound by international law not to return individuals to any country which could in turn deport them to their homeland where they could be at risk of harm or persecution.

The Lebanon office of UNHCR said in a statement that it was aware of more than 220 people who had disembarked from the returned boats in northern Lebanon on Wednesday. Of those, 110 were refugees registered with UNHCR and all of them were released, it said.

Saadeddine Shatila, executive director of the Cedar Center for Legal Studies, a Lebanon-based human rights organization that tracks migration issues, said his group had information that the Lebanese army had detained and possibly deported Syrians from at least one of the returning boats who weren’t registered with UNCHR.

The Lebanese army has in the past occasionally deported all Syrians aboard seized migrant boats, including registered refugees, a practice that drew an outcry from human rights organizations.

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Lebanese political officials have been calling for years for the international community to either resettle the refugees in other countries or assist in returning them to Syria, and security forces have stepped up deportations of Syrians over the past year. Some of the deportees have reportedly faced detention and torture upon their return.

The Cypriot official said the Cyprus government in coordination with the European Commission is preparing an additional financial support package for Lebanon to help the country stop migrant boat departures. He said that support is conditional on Lebanon’s effectiveness in stopping migrant boat departures.

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen are due in Beirut May 2 to discuss the aid package.

The official said people smugglers are exploiting people’s fears over the ongoing conflicts in the region and are brazenly advertising in Lebanese coffee shops available seats on boats to Cyprus for $3,000 a head – a bargain compared to the $7,000 required for a trip to Italy.

Cyprus will convene a meeting of other EU countries next month to elicit additional support for its initiative for the bloc to formally redesignate some areas of Syria as safe zones. The Czech Republic and Denmark are behind the idea.

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According to the Cypriot official, doing so wouldn’t mean that Syrians hailing from those safe zones are deported back to their country, but they would lose any allowances, benefits and the right to work, creating a disincentive to others to come to Cyprus.

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He said Denmark is already implementing such a policy on its own and it’s a measure that the Cypriot government could consider if arrivals continue to increase.

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Estados Unidos define si prohíbe TikTok en la víspera de la asunción de Donald Trump

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La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos accedió este miércoles a examinar la apelación de la red social TikTok a una ley que obligaría a ByteDance, su propietario chino, a vender la popular plataforma de intercambio de videos como condición para mantener su actividad en el país. El máximo órgano judicial programó los alegatos del caso para el 10 de enero, apenas una decena de días antes del regreso formal de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca.

Sin embargo, la Corte no suspendió la entrada en vigor de la ley, como pretendía la empresa. Así, se prevé que la normativa comience a tener vigencia el 19 de enero, un día antes de la asunción de Trump. La ley ya fue firmada en abril por el presidente saliente, Joe Biden. Bloquearía a TikTok de las tiendas de aplicaciones en Estados Unidos a menos que ByteDance cumpla con la venta antes de la fecha en cuestión.

El Congreso la aprobó argumentando que busca prevenir riesgos de espionaje y manipulación de los usuarios por parte de las autoridades chinas.

Ante esas especulaciones, la red social negó insistentemente haber transmitido información a Beijing y aseveró que la ley viola sus derechos de libertad de expresión protegidos por la Primera Enmienda de la Constitución norteamericana.

«El Congreso ha aprobado una restricción generalizada y sin precedentes a la libertad de expresión», dijo en un documento enviado a la Corte TikTok, que se jacta en la actualidad de tener más de 170 millones de usuarios en Estados Unidos.

El conflicto con TikTok amenaza con tensr aún más la relación entre Estados Unidos y China. Foto AFP

Si la ley entra en vigor, indicó la agencia de noticias AFP, cerraría una de las plataformas de expresión más populares de Estados Unidos el día antes de una investidura presidencial, añadió el texto. «Esto, a su vez, silenciará las voces de los numerosos estadounidenses que utilizan la plataforma para comunicar sobre política, comercio, arte y otros asuntos de interés», continuó el comunicado.

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Además, expuso que la propia compañía, «así como innumerables pequeñas empresas que dependen de la plataforma, también sufrirá daños monetarios y competitivos sustanciales e irrecuperables».

Un portavoz de TikTok dijo que la compañía está «satisfecha” con la orden de este miércoles de la Corte Suprema.

«Creemos que la Corte considerará inconstitucional la prohibición de TikTok para que los más de 170 millones de estadounidenses en nuestra plataforma puedan continuar ejerciendo sus derechos de libertad de expresión», señaló el portavoz de la empresa.

Una decisión que podría tensar la relación con China y una postura diferente de Trump

La potencial prohibición podría tensar las relaciones entre Estados Unidos y China justo antes de la asunción de Donald Trump, el 20 de enero.

Donald Trump, de buena sintonía con TikTok. Foto APDonald Trump, de buena sintonía con TikTok. Foto AP

Al respecto, en una conferencia de prensa el pasado lunes, Trump dijo tener una «debilidad» por esta red social y que su gobierno estudiaría el tema.

El republicano se convirtió en un aliado inesperado de TikTok, debido a que considera que su prohibición beneficiaría principalmente a gigantes como Meta (propietaria de Facebook e Instagram, entre otras redes), de Mark Zuckerberg.

La postura de Trump reflejó críticas más amplias de los conservadores contra Meta, a la que acusan de suprimir contenido de derecha. La visión actual de Trump es diferente a la de su primer mandato, cuando intentó prohibir TikTok por preocupaciones de seguridad.

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