We are not calling for an inquiry at this point in time.
She grabbed me with her other arm, and my brother tried to drag me, but I ran way. I didn't even look at my own child.
One hundred and ninety-one women and children remain in detention, while 73 others have been released.
Nevertheless, there are still many more being held in the prisons.
Resettlement for sure has become more difficult. They don't see the pressing need any more.
Our representative was at a meeting with the ministry of foreign affairs and nothing was mentioned.
Our representative was at a meeting at 2 p.m. (12:00 p.m. British time) with the ministry of foreign affairs and nothing was mentioned.
It is extremely sad that people had to die.
We now have until 26 January to conduct status determination interviews.
We are trying to complete the process as soon as possible.
We still do not know officially. We have been trying to get in contact. We have sent an official note in which we appeal to the authorities not to deport anyone.
There are around 180 detainees left in the prisons.
The fact that we are in discussion with the government is a good sign.
We urged the police to deal with the situation in a peaceful manner.
We, of course, want to help only those who are refugees and in need of help. We don't want to be an agency that helps rebels who go out at night and fight.
We asked to continue interviews outside of prisons. We are not talking about criminals. We haven't been told how much more time we will be given.
We have been given more time. The government has not yet specified how long.
We believe most have been released, but it has been difficult to track them down.
At the moment, we're giving out a lot of assistance, but it's emergency assistance, like paying bills at hospitals, first aid, and blankets. It has to be organized so we can do it in a structured way.
There might be people of concern to the UNHCR ... There might be people who have lost their documents in the chaos.
It is very sad that so many people had to die and get injured from both sides.
It's very rare that an office gets closed down.
They will postpone the deportations that were planned for tomorrow.
Nothing that we proposed was being listened to. The demonstrators on the square wanted something impossible.
The UNHCR has told the Egyptian authorities in meetings that the situation should be dealt with peacefully.
The Egyptian authorities have been tolerating the sit-in strike for the past three months because, just like us, they wanted a peaceful solution. But at a certain point the situation became an issue of public disorder. There were serious health threats.