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Clash Breaks Out Between Nigeria & DR Congo Migrants In Cyprus

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Clash Breaks Out Between Nigeria & DR Congo Migrants In Cyprus

A fight broke out in an overcrowded migrant reception center in Cyprus amid clashes sparked by an argument between different nationalities, officers said.

One person was hospitalized after being injured at the Pournara camp for migrants, about 22km (14 miles) west of the capital, Nicosia.

People hurled rocks and objects at each other, forcing many to flee in panic, and firefighters rushed to extinguish a blaze that sent billowing smoke into the sky. Tensions later “calmed”, police said.

Chief of police Stelios Papatheodorou blamed the violence on overcrowding at the center, which holds more than double its original 800 capacity.

“Police are doing everything possible to protect the area and those residing in the camp,” said Papatheodorou.

Cypriot news outlet Philenews said clashes broke between asylum seekers from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria, two of the largest migrant groups in Cyprus.

European Union member Cyprus says it is on the frontline of the bloc’s irregular migration flows, and last year reported the highest number of asylum applicants per population.

The small EU state has lobbied Brussels to take action over the “disproportionate” numbers of asylum seekers it receives.

New asylum applications multiplied to over 13,000 last year in Greek Cypriot-administered southern Cyprus, with its population of 850,000.

Pournaras has been housing well over its 1,000-person capacity as Cyprus struggles to cope with an influx of asylum seekers from Syria and African countries.

In March, a report by the Cypriot children’s rights commissioner described chronic overcrowding, woeful bathroom facilities, and reports of meagre food rations in the Pournara camp, prompting officials to vow to work to improve conditions.

Authorities in Nicosia last week said this year alone, 17,000 people had entered their jurisdiction through irregular channels. There were 12,285 in the whole of 2021.

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