Only 700 official asylum seekers live in Lago Agrio, but the town hosts thousands of displaced people without refugee status. |
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He arrived in Scotland as a refugee and has lived in the Glasgow area ever since. |
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But in dribs and drabs most of those picked up have been granted refugee status and allowed to stay. |
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My first life-changing journey occurred nearly a year later, when I was sent to refugee camps. |
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One only has to look at refugee law to see international law having a direct affect on individual lives. |
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The boat was grossly overloaded, even more so than the usual refugee vessel. |
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Today culminated a week of outreach workers going door to door to assess the medical needs of an underserved refugee community. |
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But the film, combining the theme of adoption and the refugee problem in Sri Lanka, appears to have satisfied audiences in its totality. |
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Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil. |
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These refugees and returnees settled either in their home villages or in refugee camps. |
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A refugee doctors' guide has proved an invaluable information resource to refugee doctors and agencies assisting them. |
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His success led other parties to pledge to re-examine the country's generous refugee policy. |
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This will be the largest-ever resettlement involving unaccompanied refugee children. |
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In his black fedora, schlepping a sack of books, Kushner looks like a refugee among the latte lappers. |
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Many people are leaving the refugee camps for fear of disease, camping out in the ruins of their homes. |
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As a refugee, he can be deported only if he is a danger to national security or to the community. |
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As we got closer, we realised that it was a bus stand that had been turned into a refugee camp. |
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We hear next to nothing of the refugee camps, the economic and social embargoes and the massacres. |
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In Sri Lanka, which lost some 30,000 citizens, nature twisted the knife as torrential rains flooded refugee camps. |
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He was among more than 500 people crammed into a small refugee camp inside Kyrgyz territory but just 150 meters from the Uzbek border. |
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Similarly, refugee centres met with a hostile reception initially but we now have these facilities in almost every county in Ireland. |
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Special refugee camps to prevent children being kidnapped by criminal gangs are to be set up. |
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Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer. |
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Rwanda's minister of agriculture sent teams of agronomists to assess making land available for refugee settlement. |
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If an individual has won refugee status, that is theirs for keeps unless they break the law. |
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There is a Kalmuck refugee community in New Jersey, and I believe that there were Kalmucks among the Russian refugees in San Francisco. |
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While we can say that 733 is a number that equates roughly to our total refugee quota today, it is not a large number. |
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The money must be paid in cash, to each person in refugee camps as they line up for their daily cup of dirty water and dried beef jerky. |
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I chose to interview eleven Vietnamese refugee youths who received scholarships for their academic achievement. |
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Nowadays it is the refugee to whom we attribute the qualities of fatefulness, tragedy, and loss. |
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The attacks expanded the refugee dilemma and failed to effectively crush Serb military power. |
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Some will picture a desperate refugee fleeing fear and persecution for the safe haven of a new country. |
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A red-haired Cuban refugee used to take offense at nearly everything I uttered, finding me unrefined, unlettered, vulgar, and a bore. |
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Well, Hurricane Katrina has created a refugee crisis unlike anything ever seen in this country. |
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Families line up at a refugee camp near Bahai on the border between Chad and Sudan. |
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Zubeida Malik reports from Jalozai refugee camp on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
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It's set at a refugee camp on the border of Turkey and Iraq, where hordes of parentless children earn money clearing land mines. |
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New Orleans resident Jordan Flaherty wrote that buses stopping in at refugee camps continue to be haphazard and unorganized. |
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But at least most of us don't have to earn our lucre by taking bribes at refugee centres and metro police roadblocks. |
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They have spent half a century in refugee camps, as Lebanon's unwelcome guests, and long to cross the border and return home. |
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In effect, all asylum seekers will be considered bogus until proven otherwise, and refugee charities are understandably beside themselves. |
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One in 10 students is a refugee or asylee, often from either Cuba or Haiti. |
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He arrived in Australia on a valid visa and then applied for refugee status. |
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Waterford Immigration Network is a voluntary group working to support and assist refugee families in the city. |
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Two shirtless boys photographed in a Bronx apartment encapsulate how Rosenthal sees the refugee experience. |
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A broken man, Sheriff flees into exile on an oil tanker and declares himself a refugee when the ship reaches international waters. |
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A tent on the outskirts of the refugee camp was staffed by religious personnel who had a nightly assembly, a camp meeting. |
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Call me old fashioned, but I still have problems with assaulting a refugee camp with bulldozers. |
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Markets and bazaars were closed in Quetta, a border city with a large Afghan refugee population. |
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Kamihl the Afghan refugee is as much my neighbour as those living around me. |
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In the meantime, tsunami relief funds have been withheld from Burma, with efforts concentrated on Burmese refugee camps in Thailand instead. |
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Many of the city's residents who were able to leave the city are now concentrated in squalid refugee camps in surrounding regions. |
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His mother was a schoolteacher, and his dad Joe, a Polish refugee who settled in Scotland after the war, was a miner. |
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Under the Dublin Convention, asylum seekers are obliged to seek refugee status in the first 'safe' country in which they arrive. |
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Thousands of local residents face serious health problems in overcrowded refugee camps and temporary shelters. |
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On a main road leading north of Kabul, another refugee pushed a cart piled high with pots and pans, a metal trunk and a few tattered carpets. |
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What kind of sick society is it, in these refugee camps, that a mother could condone the suicide, at any age, of her son? |
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Some have taken up residence in private homes while others have gone to abandoned villages or refugee camps. |
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The writings of young teenage boys and girls in different refugee camps and occupied towns are the most moving part of the book. |
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Also, the conditions within refugee camps and other aid distribution centers are not conducive to methodical record-keeping. |
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For example, artillery crewmen could be asked to do a rotation at a POW camp or a refugee camp. |
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Those who managed to escape often turn to the refugee camps in neighboring Chad. |
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For the film, Barmak cast non-professional actors from orphanages and refugee camps. |
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Many neighborhoods, towns, villages, and refugee camps were badly damaged or destroyed. |
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We are not a symbolic representation of war, of a refugee camp, or a shantytown. |
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Western officials say local obtrusiveness is still hampering efforts to speed up refugee returns. |
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The IDF later announced that there had been no captures, though its soldiers remained in and around Nablus and the adjacent refugee camps. |
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The 1976 Immigration Act made family reunification and refugee settlement two of Canada's fundamental objectives. |
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So let's just get the facts straight about the whole refugee and asylum seeker situation. |
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A local woman helped a Rohingya refugee in a small hospital after she was rescued yesterday off Indonesia. |
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The federal government is legally limited in its powers to intervene in the refugee determination process. |
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The leader of the moderate ATL teachers' union has condemned this as creating apartheid for refugee children. |
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The Burundian army said it was braced for further attacks on Tutsi refugee camps. |
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War and civil strife can lead to disease outbreaks by creating refugee disasters and a breakdown in public health care. |
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If asylum is not granted and they are not given refugee status, they may be deported. |
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Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status. |
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Maternal deaths have been shown to account for a substantial burden of mortality among refugee women of reproductive age. |
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He was arrested for overstaying his visa and, fearing deportation, applied for refugee status. |
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Meanwhile, as sure as night follows day a refugee boat has sunk with loss of life. |
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It is commendable, therefore, that the Trades Union Congress is collecting and distributing toys to refugee children this Christmas. |
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The grant of refugee status was made on the 13 November, following hot on the heels of the judicial review application made four days earlier. |
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Granted refugee status, he was able to seek citizenship in a European country. |
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Such actions will yield large civilian casualties, displaced populations, and refugee flows. |
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He hopes to be classified as a refugee and assigned to a country so he can complete high school and go on to university. |
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No refugee would be able to flee from their country of persecution without first joining the mythical queue to apply for a protection visa. |
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By all accounts, there was intense close quarter combat in the city's refugee camp. |
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He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness. |
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She says the international community will not be bludgeoned into granting them refugee status. |
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The UN was yesterday preparing for a massive refugee influx into the border region. |
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The current saga over refugee influxes would pale in comparison to the thousands of Indonesians fleeing a balkanising archipelago. |
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The first incursion into the refugee camps came just hours after Saudi Arabia presented its new peace initiative at the United Nations. |
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We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program. |
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The talks revolve around whether to grant them refugee status and over how to restrict their movements and activities in Europe. |
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He would not have said the life of one refugee is insignificant compared to the overall problem. |
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He insists on leaving one overcrowded ruin of an apartment building because another refugee plays his radio too loudly. |
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Today, nearly 1 in 100 of the global population is a refugee or is otherwise displaced. |
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They will be judged on their individual plight and circumstances as every refugee is. |
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New York State tried to forbid the acceptance of the refugee nation, but the Iroquois ignored them. |
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They could have become a radicalized, embittered minority, trapped in refugee camps and angrily irredentist. |
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Denied political asylum and protection, he's now urgently seeking a refugee visa. |
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I wonder how the folk of Edinburgh might treat a wee refugee Glasgow cowpoke seeking asylum in the east. |
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That is issued pursuant to the 1951 Convention but only once formal refugee status is accorded. |
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They had full refugee status, meaning they could find work and get somewhere to live. |
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Only when the refugees are granted ELR or full refugee status can they work in this country. |
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They argue the existing avenues are no substitute for a full-fledged appeal division of the refugee board. |
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The beautiful, but tortured, Ilsa is a Czechoslovakian, a refugee from an invaded country. |
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The Dalits, typically farmers and laborers, were sometimes forced from refugee camps. |
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Nauru said it could take three months to process the boat people's refugee claims. |
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Thousands of people had fled from the genocidal war to exist in overcrowded, desolate refugee camps. |
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There aren't too many process servers that are going to be coming into the Jenin refugee camp. |
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Undeniably, mental health professionals and trauma programs have acquired a new prominence in the refugee field. |
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She wanted refugee boat people given five year temporary visas instead of permanent residence. |
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It is a pleasure to hear my refugee patients descant on that great historical achievement. |
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The ultimate puppet master is finally revealed in the refugee affair, their script being followed to the letter by all players. |
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That provision disentitles persons who have committed serious non-political crimes from refugee rights. |
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He came to the United States with his family in either 2002 or 2003 under refugee status from Kyrgyzstan. |
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Accordingly, a person who has been granted entry clearance as the spouse of a refugee is entitled to receive such welfare benefits as other immigrants. |
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Most of the 225,000 refugees that flooded into the country of 1.5 million people, however, didn't stay in refugee camps but were billeted with local families. |
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Arab mobilization then became a reaction to massive refugee flows and not the cause of it. |
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We cast the film at the Shamshatoo refugee camp in Peshawar, on Pakistan's north-western frontier, and at the various markets and schools in the area. |
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The discussion ranged from funding levels to normalization, refugee rights and educational policies. |
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During the war, when he was the most famous journalist in London, he had a series of affairs with refugee women living out the war in the bombed-out city. |
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Those who qualify for refugee status are sent to the Italian mainland to wait out asylum hearings. |
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Srebrenica was overwhelmingly Bosniak before the war, but refugee flight has tilted the balance and now Serbs form a majority of people living there. |
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Every night their corpses stacked higher in Penang's streets and hospitals and makeshift refugee camps. |
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Mainly, his moral broadside is delivered against Australian refugee policy, which holds refugees in indeterminate detention, as if they had committed crimes against humanity. |
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It seems like no matter where I go, I always end up stuck behind a large refugee family, blocking the pathway as they try to translate the tube map into Bulgarian. |
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Witnesses of the bloodshed said soldiers tried to steal some 290 tons of rations being doled out at a famine refugee camp. |
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Today, she and her family are among the 13,500 Syrian refugee families living in Concern-supported housing in northern Lebanon. |
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Over four million are in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. |
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There are reports of some voting in refugee camps outside the city. |
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The people in the cities and surrounding refugee camps are desperate. |
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In some areas, health visitors are taking a leading role in working with refugee families, extending their caseloads to include families with children over 5 years of age. |
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The refugee column was attacked by German planes, and the stretcher-bearers ran off, leaving Mitterrand lying on the road looking up at the German planes in the sky above him. |
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Actually, education opportunity was given to all Tibetan refugee children, but TCV accepted only orphans and my parents were reluctant to send me to a far away place. |
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The United Nations has an overarching responsibility for refugee matters. |
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In the mid-sixth century the refugee Pactyes supplicated the Cymaeans, who found themselves threatened with war unless they handed him over to the Persians. |
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The presence of Hollywood in this remote refugee camp seems incongruous. |
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This refugee was a person who could not be trusted because of their feigned conditions, false identities, and suspected links to a fifth column or underworld. |
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To make it so would be to interpolate into the text of the Refugee Convention definition of refugee an additional requirement of international condemnation. |
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There have been claims and counterclaims throughout the week about what's happening inside that refugee camp, or indeed what happened in the previous days. |
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For a year they housed a refugee whose whole family died in gas chambers. |
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From there, the deportees eventually escaped to refugee camps. |
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While the country's continuous effort to revise their refugee policy is remarkable, labeling the livelihoods of war-displaced populations as paradisiac is a gross embellishment. |
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In many cases, whether someone being forced to move is called an internally displaced person or a refugee is a moot point in terms of how the international community needs to support them. |
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Even facing such an uncertain future, the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating. |
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Equal parts humanitarian and Adrenalin junkie, she works at a refugee center for undocumented women and children in Copenhagen. |
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The Daily Beast recently spent time in the Aida refugee camp, and refugees there said something similar. |
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Even if violence and radicalism don't cross the border, the cost of the refugee crisis is becoming unbearable for them. |
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In 1996, Bourjerdi was granted political asylum and went to Australia as a refugee. |
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After spending some time in Britain as a political refugee, he moved to Warsaw to be closer to Belarus. |
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When ethnic tensions turned violent in 2004, her family headed to a refugee camp in Burundi. |
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Sandra and her family fled for a refugee camp across the border in Burundi, along with fellow members of her tribe. |
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When the dust settles and the mud dries, we are going to see all over America, a nation that will lose patience with the needs of a foreign refugee population. |
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The refugee stories are compelling at first, but horrific details are numbing. |
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At times the book is overly laden with abstractions, but having squatted in refugee camps and watched Los Federales hunt down wetbacks, I felt it to be well anchored. |
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In that respect, he stands in a different juristic position, at least for international law purposes, than if the finding of him being a genuine refugee had not been made. |
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He lived for a while at a refugee reception centre in Cambridgeshire before he was moved to Rotherham last September as part of the Government's dispersal policy. |
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Oxford is far from the killing fields and the refugee camps. |
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Adams and Borman say that a mechanism needs to be established to identify refugee doctors with a good chance of re-establishing their medical careers. |
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With the blessing of the DPC, the FBI and the CIA approached refugee organizations with different agendas. |
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An estimated 400 000 people have fled into neighbouring Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast and have been languishing in refugee camps, the sites of frequent unrest. |
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But the prospect of large-scale refugee camps has alarmed aid agencies. |
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The refugee from Eastern Europe had made his first entry into international law books. |
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They learned to play while exiled in the refugee camps of Libya, at a time when the nomadic Tamashek people were in armed revolt against the Malian authorities. |
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Chris McGreal, a journalist for The Guardian who was stationed at the refugee camp in goma, recalled a strange sight. |
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He unexpectedly finds himself falling in love with a young refugee. |
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The UN Security Council approved a resolution permitting a US-led military intervention to stem the refugee flows and restore stability in northern Iraq. |
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A gay refugee couple from Iran have become Facebook superstars thanks to a shout-out on Humans of New York. |
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Over the weekend, 111 Ethiopians jumped the fence at a Messina refugee camp and disappeared. |
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In 1983 rampaging mobs forced us to shelter in a refugee camp. |
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Others fled or crowded into refugee camps operated by the Freedmen's Bureau. |
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This type of prostitution is common among the homeless and in refugee camps. |
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The refugee crisis could also ensue should a climate catastrophe ravage South Asia. |
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A TV presenter last night told how a Kosovan refugee rescued her from a vicious mugger. |
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Current guidelines stem in part from the March 1999 Kosovo crisis in which war forced thousands of Kosovar Albanians into refugee camps. |
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Political migration then is when a person is going in as a refugee to escape war or political persecution. |
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This becomes crucially evident when an attractive refugee from sophisticated Reykjavik takes a job at the local convenience store. |
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It established camps in Turkey in 1922 to aid the country with an ongoing refugee crisis, helping to prevent disease and hunger. |
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Moaaoya Hamoud, 26, another Syrian refugee and a onetime journalist who also has restaurant cooking experience, makes the mezzes. |
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I freely acknowledge the shambolic uncoordinated approach to the refugee crisis is playing well in the anti EU camp. |
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Most of the patients of the hospital are from nearby refugee camps who are really poor people, said head doctor Ahmet Sumbul. |
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He accepted immediately, and quickly married the Belgian refugee Maria Nys, also at Garsington. |
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The oldest painting was commissioned by the County of the City of Coventry in 1586 and produced by Adam van Noort, a refugee Flemish artist. |
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An economic migrant is distinct from someone who is a refugee fleeing persecution. |
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The ensuing violence caused further refugee movement across the Ubangi River into Republic of the Congo. |
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They sought asylum and were given refugee status by the government. |
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This piques romantic curiosity in a fellow refugee of the hoi polloi. |
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Colombia's 40-year-old civil war has created the world's third worst internal refugee problem, according to the United Nations. |
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Those who regard Iraq as an oil-rich state which must be able to tackle its own internal refugee problem are wrong, argued Bartsch. |
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Others went to refugee camps such as the Grand Contraband Camp near Fort Monroe or fled to northern cities. |
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In the Tindouf region of Algeria, Daira de Bojador is a refugee camp for Sahrawis named after Cape Bojador. |
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On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Felice Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. |
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Iran hosts one of the largest refugee populations in the world, with more than one million refugees, mostly from Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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Almost half a million Yazidis have fled fearing they could be executed and are now stuck in refugee camps. |
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At the end of 1542, Marot became a refugee in Geneva and contributed nineteen more psalms. |
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Harley was stabbed by a disgruntled French refugee, the Marquis de Guiscard, in March, and Anne wept at the thought he would die. |
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Engels traveled through Switzerland as a refugee and eventually made it to safety in England. |
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He was a refugee from France, where his revolutionary ideas made life difficult for him. |
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The government has been trying to exert control over the internal refugee camps and has set up alternative camps which will be free of weapons. |
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Omar Wady, 22, was shot East of Jabalia refugee camp and taken to hospital for treatment, medics told Ma'an. |
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Located near the Al-Aarub refugee camp, the hospital complex sits on 40 dunums of land and comprises eight buildings. |
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Stress, social supports, and adaptational patterns in Hmong refugee families. |
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Some are refugees who had been in Iran for 25 years and who failed to reregister under a new refugee program. |
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Canada also accepts large numbers of refugees, accounting for over 10 percent of annual global refugee resettlements. |
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Refugees further reported violence directed against them by Yemeni authorities while living in refugee camps. |
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel has threatened to seek legal action against EU countries in breach of refugee agreements. |
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Paula Watkins, Husna Razee and Juliet Richters have worked closely with Karen refugee women from Burma. |
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Egbert of Wessex was another refugee from Offa who took shelter at the Frankish court. |
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The Ethiopian government required nearly all refugees to live in refugee camps. |
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On April 26, Koha Ditore was back on the street and being distributed free at refugee camps. |
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Over the summer, Anan worked with five other refugee women who had graduated from the course, cooking for audiences at the Secret Cinema season in London. |
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A Syrian refugee helps another apply make-up as she prepares for her wedding at a beauty parlour at the Domiz refugee camp in the northern Iraqi province of Dohuk. |
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Since the early 1970s, immigration to Sweden has been mostly due to refugee migration and family reunification from countries in the Middle East and Latin America. |
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In the refugee camp of Moria, the conditions are in contrast to Kara Tepe, two miles south, where the Syrians live in very basic but more civilised conditions. |
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Living on top of one another in a refugee camp is stressful. |
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He is believed to be the 12th person killed in or around the Channel Tunnel entrance in Calais since the refugee crisis erupted earlier this year. |
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Some scenes on Trajan's Column represent acts of obedience of the Dacian population, and others show the refugee Dacians returning to their own places. |
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It's crazy how the refugee camps are now filled with hip-hoppers. |
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Martin added that group members plan on going door-to-door throughout Twin Falls to encourage people to oppose the refugee program being housed inside the community college. |
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She says she is writing for those who can't, including a boy who attached himself to her family and who had to be left behind in the pitilessness of the refugee march. |
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Committee for Refugees and Immigrants reported several violations of refugee and asylum seekers' rights in the organization's 2008 World Refugee Survey. |
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In 1865, Morris Wartski, a refugee from the Tsarist pogroms, first established a jewellery business on Bangor's High Street, and then a drapery store. |
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There have been outbreaks of the condition in refugee camps. |
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An asylum seeker is someone who has applied for asylum and is awaiting a decision on whether they will be granted refugee status How do asylum seekers end up in Liverpool? |
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According to Syrian and Jordanian sources, the network being active in Jordan forced Syrian refugee girls to have sexual relations with Saudi wealthy men. |
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By the 1950s, every fifth West German was a refugee from the east. |
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Young people like you have sponsored devastated refugee families. They've run for cancer research and unbeached whales. Never feel powerless. You have clout. |
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Louis Bourgeois, also a refugee, lived and taught music in Geneva for sixteen years and Calvin took the opportunity to add his hymns, the most famous being the Old Hundredth. |
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For far too long, the debate about the refugee crisis has been skewed by poisonous language designed to dehumanise those fleeing the severest forms of persecution. |
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Meanwhile, the refugee crisis highlights the paramount importance for Europe of the Balkan Peninsula, which is the land bridge to the Near and Middle East. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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Bofarull is set in the Saharan desert, dealing with the lives of the disposed Saharaui people through the figure of Dadah, a young boy who lives in the refugee camp of Dajla. |
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By 1547, opposition to Calvin and other French refugee ministers had grown to constitute the majority of the syndics, the civil magistrates of Geneva. |
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At the start of May, a NATO aircraft attacked an Albanian refugee convoy, believing it was a Yugoslav military convoy, killing around fifty people. |
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There is a big difference between an economic migrant, who comes to Britain for better work, and a refugee who is fleeing from civil war and injustice. |
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The Bosnia List by Kenan Trebincevic and Susan Shapiro chronicles the war through the eyes of a Bosnian refugee returning home for the first time after 18 years in New York. |
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May rejected the European Union's proposal of compulsory refugee quotas. |
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Over two thousand tribals, including women and children, belonging to the Bru community from Mizoram have taken shelter in refugee camps in Dhancherra. |
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Residents of Telish want ex-military base in the village to become aCold War Historya museum, instead of a refugee shelter and have sent an open letter to the Bulgarian Govt. |
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He is an Afghan refugee who sells Miswak and Beads on Jinnah Road Quetta. |
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South Africa hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population. |
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He was one of the signatories of an open letter, published in The Guardian, criticising the government for its actions regarding the refugee problem. |
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