ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月13日 12時41分


Hesham al-Omaisi, a Yemeni asylum seeker, preparing dinner at a guesthouse in Jeju, a resort island in South Korea. Jeju has been receiving a new type of visitor — asylum seekers fleeing the catastrophe in Yemen. When @airasia began running direct budget flights from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Jeju in December, the island caught the attention of Yemeni asylum seekers. In the first 5 months of this year, 561 Yemenis arrived, up from 51 in 2017. “Jeju was our best option,” said Jamal Nasiri, a former agricultural official in Yemen. “We think about our future, how to keep our children safe and send them to school for a better life, because we are humans.” Migrants like Jamal and Hesham expected a warm welcome in Jeju. But their arrival has created a wave of opposition, leading to what’s considered South Korea’s first organized anti-asylum movement. Taken aback by the reaction, President Moon Jae-in — himself a son of wartime refugees from North Korea — has vowed to revise the laws to tighten screening of refugee applicants. @junmichaelpark took this photo on the island of #Jeju. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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