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States Administration that if they continue to oppose involuntary
repatriation, Hong Kong and the other places of first asylum would
look to the United States to provide an alternative solution. The
Committee recommended that the Government should press the United
States to accept responsibility for the accommodation of those
screened out until such time as they are content to accept their
repatriation to Vietnam (paragraph 5.6). The Government are doing
this, and have made a specific proposal.
34. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
Mr Stoltenberg, launched a new initiative in mid-March aimed at
tackling the root causes of the exodus from Vietnam and increasing
the number of voluntary returns. He indicated that UNHCR would be
willing to monitor the conditions of all who return to Vietnam, on a
good offices and time limited basis, provided there was consensus in
support. The Government will continue to work closely with UNHCR
for a comprehensive and durable solution. The Government's
objective is to ensure that the rate of returns to Vietnam is
if there are newer than 1000 sustained at 1,000 a month, and that any shortfall in volunteers, the difference should be mode
topped up with non-volunteers. The Government hope that there will be an international consensus opening the way to UNHCR monitoring
the conditions of all who return. The Government are also working
closely with UNHCR to limit any shortcomings there may be in the
screening process.
35. The Government agree with the Committee that assistance should
be given to those who return to Vietnam (paragraph 5.4).
Reintegration assistance is already being made available to help
returnees settle back into their communities, with volunteers
receiving slightly more generous terms. The Government are also
considering financial support for NGO activities in areas of Vietnam
from which boat people predominantly come. However, programme aid
would need to await full acceptance by the Vietnamese authorities of
their obligations towards their own people.
36. The Committee recommended that the Government should take
vigorous steps to secure a more positive and responsible approach by
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