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UNHCR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EXCOM) MEETING : GENEVA, 6-13 OCTOBER

UNHCR NOTE (ES/SCP/44 OF 19 AUGUST) ON THE DETENTION OF REFUGEES AND

ASYLUM-SEEKERS

Closed Camp Policy

HONG KONG ASPECTS

THIS IS A COPY THE ORIGINAL HAS BEEN CLOSED UNDER FOI EXEMPTION NO.27).....

1. Since July 1982, in order to discourage further Vietnamese from

leaving by boat for Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Government have placed

all newly arriving Vietnamese refugees in closed camps which they are not permitted to leave (eg to seek outside employment) during their stay in Hong Kong. This policy has been effective in reducing

the level of arrivals, but the flow nevertheless continues. There

is very strong public support for the policy among Hong Kong people, many of whom consider it generous in comparison with the

the HKG's

general policy to repatriate all illegal migrants from China,

irrespective of their links with the territory. Over half of the

8500 refugee population currently in Hong Kong are in closed

camps (the main ones are at Chi Ma Wan, Hei Ling Chau and Bowring); the

rest (ie. those who arrived before July 1982) are accommodated in 2

open camps run by the local office of the UNHCR in cooperation with

local voluntary agencies. Α11 the basic needs of those in the

closed camps (food, accommodation, medical care, clothing, basic education and recreation) are met by HKG with assistance from UNHCR

and Hong Kong voluntary agencies.

2.

However conditions in the

camps have been criticised from time to time by some MPS, journalists and other interested groups, particularly the British

..efugee Council (BRC) who in 1984 produced a pamphlet "Behind Barbed Wire" critical of the camps, and by Refugee Action, whose Chairman

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