Geneva: United Nations refugee agency Chief Filippo
Grandi has voiced concern at the publication of a National Register of Citizens
in India’s northeast state of Assam that could leave some 1.9 million people in
danger of becoming stateless.
“I appeal to India to ensure that no one is rendered stateless by this
action, including by ensuring adequate access to information, legal aid, and
legal recourse in accordance with the highest standards of due process,”
he said.
Although the nationality status of the approximately 1.9 million people left
off the National Register of Citizens is not known, many are at risk of
statelessness if they do not have another nationality, the UNHCR warned.
“Any process that could leave large numbers of people without a
nationality would be an enormous blow to global efforts to eradicate
statelessness,” Grandi warned in his reaction late on Sunday.
UNHCR also urged the government to take action over any similar processes that
could occur in other Indian states and urged authorities not to deport anyone
whose nationality had not been verified.
The UN agency also repeated its offer to help the Indian government determine
people’s nationality and prevent statelessness “in accordance with its
mandate and international standards”.
NRC: UN urges India to ensure no one left stateless
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Source: IANS/AKI