Refugee demonstration sends message to UN

A group of protesters in London say they hope to have sent a message to world leaders that more sustainable solutions to refugee problems must be found.

Aid organisations have laid out 2500 lifejackets symbolising refugee crossings to Europe in a demonstration outside the British parliament timed to coincide with a United Nations summit on the worldwide migrant crisis.

The orange lifejackets spread out on the lawn of Parliament Square on Monday were worn by adults and children travelling from Turkey to Greece, part of a wave of migrants attempting the Mediterranean crossing to get to mainland Europe.

The United Nations refugee body UNHCR, International Rescue Committee, Migrant Voice, World Vision, and Medecins Sans Frontieres collaborated for the display, which they called a "lifejacket graveyard" to illustrate the risks migrants take.

The UNHCR estimates 6940 people drowned or went missing while trying to reach Europe between January 2015 and August 2016.

"We hope this will send a message to the world leaders to call for durable solutions," said Sanj Srikanthan, head of policy and practice at International Rescue Committee.

In New York, leaders of 193 states were gathering for the United Nations General Assembly, which was opening with its first ever summit specifically addressing global movements of refugees and migrants.

Aid organisations have often called on Britain to take more refugees but Prime Minister Theresa May was preparing to defend her country's record.

She was expected to affirm the right of all countries to control their borders, a government statement said, and would call for "reducing unmanaged population movement" along with measures to help refugees claim asylum in the first safe countries they reach.


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