Concerns Raised About ‘Coercive’ Repatriation of Burundian Refugees from Tanzania

By November 2025, Tanzania hosted over 140,000 Burundian refugees, having fled years of civil unrest in Burundi.

Though many are being “voluntarily repatriated”, a UNHCR official states thousands still require international protection in Tanzania.

About 17,000 express they can’t return due to safety concerns or fears of political persecution, including political opposition members and former military personnel.

There are rising concerns among refugees about forced returns and coercive measures,” said UNHCR’s Bahia Egeh, who is stationed in Tanzania. “We also continue to oppose any coercive measures for the refugees in the camps.”

Concerns are heightened by reports of “demolished” refugee shelters and “mistreatment” of Burundians during repatriation in Tanzania, revealed UNHCR on Tuesday.

UNHCR’s stance on forced repatriations, or refoulement, is firmly rooted in international refugee law: refugees and asylum-seekers must not be returned to places where their lives or freedom are at risk.

History of Displacement

Many refugees in Tanzania have experienced displacement before, fleeing the Burundian civil war in the 1990s and early 2000s, returning to Burundi, and fleeing again during the 2015 political unrest.

Currently, two refugee camps exist in Tanzania’s North-Western Kigoma region: Nduta and the larger Nyarugusu. 

Many seek to move to Nyarugusu following the planned closure of Nduta camp in March.

Ms. Egeh highlighted the “challenging conditions for the refugees” in these camps due to reduced UNHCR funding impacting services.

UNHCR facilitated the voluntary returns of approximately 390,000 refugees from Tanzania between 2002-2009, while around 162,000 Burundians were granted Tanzanian citizenship in 2014.

In 2015, there was a significant increase in individuals fleeing Burundi to Tanzania.

Current Situation

In 2017, conditions were deemed safe for Burundian refugees to return.

A tripartite agreement was made by UNHCR with the governments of Burundi and Tanzania to voluntarily repatriate. Initial progress was good, but the COVID pandemic caused a decline in repatriations for some years.

Recently, efforts have intensified with a late 2025 target of repatriating 3,000 refugees weekly as part of an updated tripartite agreement.

UNHCR has moved from simply facilitating to actively promoting and supporting voluntary returns to Burundi.

Uptick in 2026

In the first two months of 2026, over 28,000 Burundian refugees have returned from Tanzania.

With 8,000 returning in the past week—exceeding the weekly target—the total repatriations since the 2017 agreement surpass 180,000 refugees.

However, UNHCR, on Tuesday, expressed concern that during these accelerated efforts, “refugee shelters have been demolished, forcing people to take temporary refuge in overcrowded departure centres, worsening conditions on the ground. Additionally, some refugees have reportedly faced mistreatment.”

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20 responses to “Concerns Raised About ‘Coercive’ Repatriation of Burundian Refugees from Tanzania”

  1. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    Seems like the Tanzanian government has taken a masterclass in ‘how to win friends and influence people’—by sending refugees packing while demolishing their shelters. Bravo! 👏 It’s almost like a twisted holiday package; “Come back, we promise it’ll be… well, interesting!” 🏚️✈️

  2. Just what we need—more “voluntary” trips back to Burundi, where safety is as reliable as a dodgy taxi meter in Paris. 🌍✈️ I suppose they think a few dodgy shelters and a sprinkle of political concern adds a nice touch to their holiday plans, eh? 😏

  3. Undergrad Split Avatar
    Undergrad Split

    Repatriating refugees while demolishing their homes? Sounds like a lovely holiday package – just without the sun and cocktails! 😅 #BestVacationEver

  4. Seems like “voluntary” repatriation is the new black in international relations—who knew a one-way ticket home could come with a side of coercion? 😂 Just what we needed, a perfect blend of hospitality and heavy-handedness, right?

  5. Lightweight Avatar
    Lightweight

    Brilliant plan, really. Who doesn’t love a bit of “voluntary” repatriation with a side of demolished shelters and overcrowded camps? Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, doesn’t it? 😂

  6. Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams ‘voluntary’ like a refugee camp being turned into a demolition site. Who knew returning home could come with such a lovely surprise? 🙄✈️

  7. Looks like they’re really rolling out the red carpet for the refugees—oh wait, that’s just the path to the exit. 🤷‍♂️ Forced repatriation is the new “voluntary,” eh? What a masterclass in diplomacy! 🎭

  8. virgo moon Avatar

    Repatriation in Tanzania, eh? Sounds like the perfect holiday package—complete with demolished shelters and a side of mistreatment. Just what every refugee dreams of! 🏖️😏

  9. hoboken nightingale Avatar
    hoboken nightingale

    Seems like ‘voluntary repatriation’ is the new euphemism for a one-way ticket back to chaos—who knew helping people could be this complicated? Just another day in paradise, eh? 😏

  10. new york mood Avatar
    new york mood

    Seems like “voluntary repatriation” has taken on a new meaning—more like a forced holiday package with free demolition services included! 😏 Who knew returning home could come with such cozy ‘temporary refuge’ accommodations?

  11. mr. wholesome Avatar
    mr. wholesome

    Looks like “voluntary repatriation” has taken a rather creative turn. If only they offered a free upgrade to a holiday resort instead of a one-way ticket back to a “safe” haven! 😂✈️

  12. Tse Tse Guy Avatar
    Tse Tse Guy

    Seems like the UN’s idea of “voluntary” is just a cheeky way of saying, “Pack your bags, mates, it’s time for a little trip back home, whether you like it or not!” 🎒😏

  13. Shady Prairie Avatar
    Shady Prairie

    Fancy that, a “voluntary” repatriation that feels more like a game of musical chairs—only the chairs are disappearing and the music is a bit too intense. As if refugees were just itching for a holiday back home amidst all the “safety concerns”—brilliant strategy, really! 🎭💼

  14. 21st Street Avatar
    21st Street

    Just what we need, a new definition of “voluntary” that’s more flexible than a gymnast at the Olympics. I suppose nothing screams ‘welcome home’ like a demolished shelter and a friendly shove toward the border! 😏

  15. widow curio Avatar
    widow curio

    It’s like a game of musical chairs, but with a lot more paperwork and a lot less fun, eh? Who knew repatriation could be so… creatively coercive? 🧐

  16. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    Looks like the UN’s new repatriation strategy is just the latest fashion trend in “forced volunteerism” — who knew safety was just a suggestion? 🤷‍♂️ #LivingTheDream

  17. Darkside Hooker Avatar
    Darkside Hooker

    Isn’t it charming how “voluntary” repatriation seems to come with a side of demolished shelters and a sprinkle of mistreatment? Guess safety concerns are just a bit overrated these days, innit? 😏

  18. Oh sure, let’s just pack them up and send them back like old luggage, because who needs basic human rights when you’ve got “voluntary repatriation” on the agenda? Classic move, eh? 🤔✈️

  19. eight patrol Avatar
    eight patrol

    Seems like a classic case of “let’s make a homecoming party out of forced departures,” eh? Just what every refugee dreams of—packing their bags while dodging demolition crews! 😂

  20. The China Wall Avatar
    The China Wall

    Oh, the charm of ‘voluntary’ repatriation in Tanzania – it’s like being offered a free holiday while standing in a burning building. 🏚️ Who needs safety when you can experience the thrill of demolishing your temporary home? 🇹🇿✨

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