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Eritrea
National Football Team Granted Asylum In Kenya
17
December 2009 By Cyrus Ombati The
Standard (Nairobi)
The
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has granted asylum to
the 12 members of the National Football (Soccer) Team of Eritrea that
defected in Kenya on Sunday.
 Eritrean
National Football Team granted asylum in Kenya
They
were granted passes to allow them stay in Kenya as UNHCR works on
their cases.
The
players were interviewed by the Ministry of Immigration officials on
Wednesday night and later granted asylum after being cleared by
UNHCR.
After
being given the stickers, which will last for three months, they were
escorted to an undisclosed place in the city.
"They
are under the UNHCR and cannot be arrested," said an official at
the UNHCR offices who sought anonymity.
Swore
affidavits
The
players are said to have displayed affidavits they swore before
departing Asmara, saying they would not go back because of harassment
in their country.
There
was drama at the immigration offices as the players roughed up
journalists who had camped there awaiting their arrival.
They
later apologised saying they thought the journalists were police
planning to arrest them.
The
players resurfaced at the UNHCR offices in Nairobi days after they
went missing to seek asylum status.
They
arrived at the UNHCR offices in Westlands, Nairobi, in a hired car
and went into a meeting with officials before being referred to the
refugee offices at the Ministry of Immigration headquarters at Nyayo
House, where their case was heard.
They
made up nearly half the 25 players and coaches Eritrea sent to the
soccer tournament for nations from East and central Africa.
Team
organiser Nicholas Musonye alerted police when only 13 team members
departed after the tournament ended on Sunday.
Police
said they launched investigation and learnt none of the 12 players
had a visa to remain in Kenya.
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