He said more assistance, including tents and other logistic supplies, would be sent soon to the refugees. |
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The refugees reach the project either by word of mouth or by referrals from jobcentres or groups set up to help asylum seekers. |
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Comments on everything from television coverage following the disaster, to donations, refugees and Ray Martin's dash to the disaster zone. |
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He confirmed that Royal Navy gunboats will patrol British waters on the hunt for illegal refugees and asylum seekers. |
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Several of the Slavic states of eastern Europe aided the refugees, while many Russians settled in Paris, Berlin, and the western hemisphere. |
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Genuine refugees should then be welcomed and supported while the bogus are sent back. |
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He says that most refugees fear to leave their apartment blocks on Friday or Saturday nights. |
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We slide straight from the horror of emaciated refugees to a bright and sparkly commercial for toothpaste. |
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An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco. |
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The rules will be tougher than under Australian law, but then, most of the boat people ARE refugees. |
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Look, he wrote, the Afghan boat people fled persecution and would, until the war, have been found to be refugees. |
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I just don't get why so many people are so passionate in their support of his turning away a boatload of refugees. |
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A boatload of refugees rescued from their sinking vessel at sea has finally been allowed to land, after a two week standoff. |
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There are photographs of Iraqis, Kurds, Somalis and refugees from the former Soviet Union. |
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That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven solicitude for refugees was attested to by their representatives. |
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What brasses me off is that a son of one of these refugees now wants to deny other refugees the sanctuary that was extended to his father. |
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Schools, churches, mosques, offices and ordinary homes are crammed with refugees. |
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Thousands of Arab refugees fled to Lebanon and Jordan, and some were forcibly evicted. |
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Many Sudanese refugees in Kenya were ready to return home after Garang was sworn in as vice president. |
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The mortality rate for refugees in the overloaded and decrepit boats continues to rise. |
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There were the refugees in Chad, the landless in Brazil, and a global workforce from oilmen in Kuwait to tea pickers in Rwanda. |
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The three countries are signatories to an international treaty to protect refugees and have a duty to live up to it, she said. |
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It led the Five Nations to invite Tuscarora refugees to enter the Longhouse. |
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Singapore's population was swollen by refugees, and two-fifths of the city's water had come in pipes from the mainland. |
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The situation was only taken in hand after refugees pressed staff to do something, so concerned were they about her welfare. |
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He sits in on interviews which can last up to seven hours and can be harrowing if the refugees have had traumatic experiences. |
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The Tories have unfairly omitted to mention that the government is treating refugees appallingly. |
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The village, its population swollen by refugees, had been thought safe by many local people. |
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Lest we are misunderstood, we are not saying the gesture to shelter refugees is a bad one. |
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With the databases obtained from the alien refugees, they incoming ships were identified as Dreadnoughts, which are obsolescent capital cruisers. |
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Food shortages were a problem both for natives and refugees at the end of the war. |
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Most general practitioners thought that practices with a high caseload of refugees should receive additional funding. |
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The hysteria around the idea that we are swamped with illegal refugees cashing in on our natural benevolence is mounting daily. |
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As King Charles I increased his Catholicising process of the Anglican church, more and more religious refugees set off for New England. |
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The people who are refugees in their own land will keep living in distress, fear and misery. |
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He was a kindly man with much sympathy for refugees from totalitarian countries, whose misdirection of science he detested. |
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But later troops armed with machine guns herded further columns of refugees back. |
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I wish to publicise that I would be willing to billet some of the Tampa refugees in my own house until their fate is determined. |
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Are the shock jock fodder really pretending that Australia could not cope with thousands more refugees? |
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Many refugees suffer from the results of both traumatization and uprooting. |
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I would like to bring to the attention of the US State Department that there are 50,000 Chaldean refugees all over the world, stranded. |
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It is thought that the hostel will be needed for refugees until the end of June, but, at the outside, by the end of August. |
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The U.S. Navy intercepts migrant ships on the high seas and sends bogus refugees home. |
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Since 1945, Austria has accepted immigrants, refugees, and transmigrants seeking political asylum from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. |
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A military euphemism for unplanned casualties, such as UN officials or Afghan refugees. |
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Church welfare agencies, working with national charities and local government, settled Hmong refugees from Vietnam in Wausau. |
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In a secret alliance with the Guild of Commerce, the two powers overthrew the other Guilds and left the refugees to scatter across the continent. |
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The refugees first sheltered in the caves that riddle the steep limestone hill, later building houses around them. |
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Tibetan refugees attribute much of their success in exile to the ongoing guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and their Protector. |
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The nation was overrun by refugees from the Creek and Cherokee nations, however, which were occupied by troops. |
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Up and Down opens with a couple of hoods smuggling a truckload of Indian refugees into the Czech Republic. |
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The Parsees came to India as refugees from Arab-invaded Persia in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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Recently refugees from Afghanistan staged a hunger strike in protest against their treatment. |
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After the defeat of the regime two million Hutu refugees fled to neighbouring countries fearing retribution. |
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Outcasts and refugees from throughout the world have immigrated to it and flourished as they could have nowhere else. |
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The Andromeda rescues some Wayist refugees traveling on board a tramp freighter. |
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In desperation, at least 24 genuine refugees in the immovable queue got on that boat and drowned. |
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The refugees apparently were trying to take advantage of decreased holiday train traffic. |
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The captain, surely a typically calm and collected Norwegian, knows that some of the refugees will commit suicide if he turns towards Indonesia. |
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We recognise that some migrants, and especially refugees, may have high settlement needs. |
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The descendants of the Spanish refugees are still fashioning these shutters, especially in the Andalusian quarter of Bizerte. |
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The second incident occurred on the same day when a vehicle was commandeered by a group of nine refugees who forced their way into the vehicle. |
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The city's large Asian population makes it is easier to integrate refugees from the Indian sub-continent including Pakistan and Bangladesh. |
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The second project, which is about to be published, documents the plight of refugees and migrants. |
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It will also enhance the ability of migrants, refugees, and their families to settle here. |
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It also serves as a bold indictment of the inhumane asylum regulations that refugees encounter on entry to countries like Britain. |
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The influx of refugees from civil strife in Somalia and Sudan keeps the numbers changing. |
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Such an influx of refugees did a great deal to anger the respective governments of those countries that took in the refugees. |
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We did in fact change the way in which we talked about refugees or migrants or New Australians. |
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Until those central elements of decency and prosperity exist, our nation should help shelter political refugees from this benighted place. |
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The Russian revolution which began in 1917 led the a large influx of Russian refugees to Harbin. |
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Together, they're a couple of test-lab refugees with little in common except for the three feet of chain that shackles them together. |
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After spending nine years there, he, like many refugees in a tight bind, made a deal that he is now regretting. |
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It has joined a growing list of American towns that have attracted large influxes of immigrants and refugees with jobs in meatpacking plants. |
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Iran has had to endure 20 years of coping with massive influxes of Afghan refugees fleeing the Soviet invasion and the subsequent civil wars. |
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The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city. |
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At a makeshift relief camp in Nagappattinam, India, refugees complained about what they view as the condescending attitude of relief workers. |
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He was insistent that people smuggling was criminal and we couldn't reward that by letting the refugees in. |
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Visits are allowed only to named individual refugees and all visitors are fingerprinted. |
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But as a country, we signed up to international treaties and conventions that we would treat refugees fairly. |
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Several male refugees packed plus fours in the belief that they constituted an essential part of a respectable Englishman's wardrobe. |
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All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics. |
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Such an assessment could be used, for example, to deny point-blank asylum applications from Tamil refugees in Sri Lanka. |
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He added that labour needs in the area could also be a factor, as was the fact that Iraqi refugees were already settled there. |
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Part of their job was to interrogate defectors and refugees from the Soviet regime on life behind the Iron Curtain. |
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I wondered in alarm, seeing all the available dry spaces being crowded out by the bedraggled refugees. |
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In front of the church he spotted a group of refugees who had been sleeping on straw in front of the porch. |
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All the refugees were asleep except for the patrolling officers with flashlights making rounds around the aisles of sleeping bags and cots. |
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He also wants European states to slash aid to the poor countries that refugees flee from. |
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After the defeat of the Scottish Covenanters at Bothwell Brig in 1687, a new wave of Scottish refugees came to Ulster. |
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The interlude of peace as all the naked refugees foregather in an ineffectual attempt to understand their destiny is all too brief. |
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Earlier, crisis center spokesman A.A. Gulo said that the number of victims and refugees could change at anytime due to limited communication. |
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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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Born in Delhi to Punjabi parents who were refugees of the partition from Lahore, he has heard stories from his dadas. |
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A group of mentors will guide refugees through their early months in the town in a scheme aimed at acclimatising them to life in their new home. |
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Most pressingly, perhaps, refugees had sheltered in this isolated part of Afghanistan for protection and had to be moved to a healthier location. |
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Many refugees who were professionals in their countries now find themselves performing menial tasks or manual labor. |
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Even leaving aside the question of the refugees, there is a demographic time bomb ticking away. |
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The settlement and distribution of land to refugees from outside the Morea was of primary importance for the Venetians. |
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He explained that the aid agency announced through loudspeakers that refugees from each village should delegate someone to receive rice. |
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Thus, women refugees are denied independent access to necessary provisions including food, shelter, and medical supplies and services. |
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They hurl all kinds of abuse at refugees with complete disregard for the truth. |
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This was because refugees and terrorists were widely regarded as freedom fighters, against Continental despotisms. |
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New laws ensured that those detainees deemed genuine refugees would only get three-year visas. |
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Campaign groups will gather outside Dungavel today to protest about conditions for refugees in the detention centre. |
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Even at a time when Australia admitted a comparatively large number of refugees, its generosity was self-interested. |
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The government's hateful message to migrants and refugees contrasts shamefully with its attitude to the oil companies. |
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They even voted to allow child abductors, thieves, and bomb hoaxers to remain as refugees. |
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Most of the children are refugees or illegal immigrants or are themselves the children of agricultural wage slaves. |
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By welcoming refugees, he raised the Basotho from a small clan to a nation. |
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Sixth Avenue also had its parade of refugees, some of them covered head to foot with white dust, strange walking ghosts among the living. |
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This includes several dozen refugees from the former Yugoslavia who are on the books of an employment agency. |
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The Quraish sent two emissaries to make a plea before the Abyssinian king, the Negus, to return the refugees back to Quraish. |
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In fact, when people understand why refugees come here the welcome is generally warm and friendly. |
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He also warned about the dangers of being divided by the scapegoating of refugees. |
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Born and raised in war-torn Nicaragua, Rebecca and her family fled to Panama as refugees in the early Eighties. |
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The health officer acknowledged that dozens of refugees had fallen sick due to lack of food, medicine, clean water, bedding and sanitation. |
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Firstly immigrants and refugees are not a drain on the NHS and the social welfare services. |
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Elsewhere, desperate refugees build a raft, or use blown-up plastic bags to try to float across the river. |
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These refugees are well-mannered, respectful and, even in donated clothes, carry themselves with pride. |
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Consequently, I deduced that the descendants of Eze Chima were refugees fleeing from the Oba of Benin and his slave raiders. |
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Every Western democracy is signed up to the 1951 United Nations convention on refugees. |
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The contribution made by individual refugees to their adoptive homeland will also be explored, as will the experiences of refugees more recently. |
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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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So the refugees are having to swap some of their meager food ration for other vital supplies that they are not given. |
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This is not the case when there are refugees on boats, or locked behind high fences topped with razor wire. |
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Yet I have never met one of these lazy, scrounging refugees popularised in the gutter press. |
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They have seen streams of refugees from both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, the majority of whom they have played host to. |
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Karachi became the first capital of Pakistan, struggling to find its feet and to accommodate the incoming streams of refugees. |
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But on Tuesday that site seemed perilously close, and most joined the mass of dazed refugees streaming north away from the trade center. |
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After hours of careful searches, the soldiers assisted by air surveillance found no evidence of any kidnappings or refugees at all. |
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However, it is thought to have occurred near a large reception centre for refugees and asylum seekers in the town. |
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Sending refugees to some rural area where there is nothing going on is, by contrast, a recipe for instability and resentment. |
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Officials seem to believe that once the refugees have gone home reconciliation has been completed. |
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In fact, the Kirghiz were one of the first groups of Afghan refugees to seek a haven in that country. |
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Labour's concession to those who try to scapegoat refugees and migrants is shameful. |
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They want to present a picture of refugees getting much better services than other people. |
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Every one of the refugees had a harrowing story of why they had been driven to flee the homes they loved. |
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The government could have chosen to challenge the persistent lies about refugees. |
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They could then face deportation even though they have been recognised as refugees. |
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The experience of refugees in British society has given rise to a number of plays in recent years. |
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Most of the major unions have now passed policies supporting the rights of refugees. |
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We are always being told about how many asylum seekers and refugees are coming to this country. |
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The current scare over migrants and refugees is just as racist and irrational. |
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Amnesty International has called on countries to stop sending refugees back there. |
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Immigrants and refugees are not likely to be people who have lived in affluent suburbs. |
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The foreign minister said Iran already uses a lot of money to support Afghan refugees who have fled to Iran. |
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I have been really shocked by what the Labour government has done to refugees in Britain. |
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The government wants to dump refugees into camps in isolated areas around Britain. |
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Many lamas came to India as refugees around the time Khandro Rinpoche was born in 1967, and settled in the areas close to the borders of Tibet. |
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Now we have had already a number of situations in which refugees and internally displaced persons are, in fact, one group. |
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The experience of many refugees is of helplessness, of being ferried around by people whose intentions are concealed by the language barrier. |
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In the spotlight this week, the situation that faces refugees and displaced persons. |
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The repatriation is voluntary and refugees in the camp have been queueing up to register for repatriation. |
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During the 1990s, major efforts in Eritrea centered around rebuilding the country and repatriating refugees. |
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The construction of 600 homes will help as many as 5,000 refugees to resettle in the area. |
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Almost all refugees face similar hurdles, said those who resettle the new immigrants. |
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There are already diplomatic discussions underway about where to resettle the environmental refugees. |
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We'll look at efforts to help thousands of refugees resettle as they make the long journey back home. |
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Literature relating to mental health issues of refugees resettled in western countries is more limited. |
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Medical screening is but a small part of the effort that must be made to resettle the refugees. |
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The new agency was given a limited three-year mandate to help resettle 1.2 million European refugees left homeless by the global conflict. |
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These refugees and returnees settled either in their home villages or in refugee camps. |
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Another theme running through the huge demo was solidarity with refugees and immigrants. |
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The party also proposes closer liaison with local governments and private organizations to help refugees. |
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Have they inspired and mobilised people who were previously apathetic about the plight of refugees? |
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But it won't stop fuelling the witch-hunt against refugees which the right wing press and Tories eagerly join. |
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Mutterings rippled around the room about how all refugees should be taken in, but the squadron leader shook his head sombrely. |
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There would be limits on their rights to buy property, and strict quotas of Cypriot refugees allowed to return to the north. |
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Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly. |
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Canada accepts between 20,000 and 30,000 refugees and other displaced persons a year. |
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In the eighth century BC there must have been lots of large villages in the Central Mediterranean populated by refugees and runaways. |
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Dispersal means refugees get dumped in run-down housing areas with no proper facilities and support. |
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Already, in the rust-belt cities of China's north-east, there are hundreds of thousands of illegal refugees from North Korea. |
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During 1992-2002, an estimated 380,000 to 536,000 persons entered the United States annually as immigrants, refugees, or asylees. |
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Over on the river, flat-bottomed barges being loaded with cargo and refugees headed off down the river. |
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Immigrants, refugees, and asylees constitute only a fraction of foreign-born persons who enter the United States each year. |
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A question that needs to be addressed by many other states and international organizations concerns the status of long-term refugees and asylees. |
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After the American Revolution another influx of refugees arrived, Loyalists who like the Acadians had been driven from their homes. |
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Without any evidence whatsoever, government ministers accused the refugees of deliberately sabotaging the vessel. |
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Drawing on their activist roots, the refugees launched demonstrations and strikes, which the Marines met with attack dogs, batons and tanks. |
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The government's measures are directed at deterring refugees from seeking safe haven in Australia by treating them as harshly as possible. |
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Some lawmakers want to speed up the process of getting the refugees safely to America. |
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This agreement, made in secret and implemented autocratically, tramples underfoot the democratic rights of refugees. |
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We don't know what the current tally is, but they're expecting that they can handle some 25,000 refugees here alone. |
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There are currently six other cases across Canada, with about 12 people involved, of refugees seeking sanctuary in churches. |
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We introduced ourselves as refugees from Pakistan, to avoid excessive attention. |
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The influx of refugees and displaced persons taxed the already stretched resources of States. |
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But nothing in law or common sense justifies these continued ignorant, racist or malignant attacks on genuine refugees. |
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An estimated 1.8 million refugees fled to the borders, with disease and malnutrition. |
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It's a little scorcher that gets right to the heart of the tensions that arise in depressed communities when refugees arrive. |
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Some of the big sources of these refugees and displaced people have a chance of recovery. |
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I go back now and the dialect of the old residents is noticeably absent, replaced by the faux scouse of the Liverpudlian refugees. |
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Uncertain as to where to go or what to do, they eventually become part of the mass exodus of refugees fleeing for their very lives. |
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The war resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, mostly of civilians, and created millions of refugees and displaced persons. |
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The refugees are trapped between Guinean government forces and those of rebel Guinean dissidents. |
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In fact, the most distressing visuals are the sad scenes of refugees who fled the bombing of Kosovo. |
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Hundreds of thousands of evacuees and refugees need urgent help to pay for basic necessities. |
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Three cheeky Capistrano swallow refugees dive-bombed out of the heavens and zoomed in all around him. |
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Such heady language evoked a strong response among political refugees who were indeed sharpening the sword of vengeance on their own suffering. |
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Many refugees are using donated clothing to keep their livestock warm as temperatures plunge to near freezing at night. |
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But I do know that many exiles and refugees have already fought and suffered. |
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Will refugees or expatriates, who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor? |
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When the Federal Republic was established, 10 million people, a quarter of the total population, were refugees or expellees from the East. |
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When in Chad, the mission interviewed refugees who escaped alleged ethnic cleansing. |
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It explodes myths about refugees and exposes attitudes that need to be dealt with. |
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Compared to many places in the world, our level of refugees is not so much a tide as a dribble. |
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About 100,000 Baptists and other refugees occupy a small plot of land on the border of Burma and Thailand, near the Thai city of Maesot. |
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Because Zambia continues to be an oasis of peace, the nation has become a fertile ground for refugees. |
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It is the place where an oarless boat full of refugees from the Holy Land washed ashore not long after Jesus was crucified. |
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He is staging a kind of sit-in to protest silently the callousness with which vulnerable refugees are treated the world over. |
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In 1991, he worked in an Iranian hospital on the border of Iran and Iraq, assisting refugees. |
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Other, much smaller ethnic groups include Southeast Asians, African Americans, and Nuer refugees from The Sudan. |
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We will take 12,000 refugees a year, but we will not have people arriving here illegally and we will act to deter that occurring. |
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When even one leaky boat load is too many, imagine how he will cack his dacks when he learns about an extra 50,000 refugees heading this way! |
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An estimated 300-500 refugees are entering Pakistan daily via unfrequented routes. |
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For much of the 1990s, these 10,000-odd refugees lived in squalid conditions in Kenyan camps. |
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Although the Convention deals with non-refoulement, it refers to non-refoulement of refugees. |
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As they ate, he noticed two teams of refugees playing volleyball in the street. |
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Asylum-seekers and refugees are not spongers and freeloaders, according to Minister O'Donoghue. |
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The refugees come from Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, and Puerto Rico. |
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He developed cardboard refrigerator boxes with three-ply walls to safely and accurately deliver rations to refugees without using heavy crates or parachutes. |
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Further aggravating the situation, the beaten country was flooded with thousands of refugees and displaced persons desperately looking for food and shelter. |
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As Europe closes its shores to immigrants and refugees, the pope asks for welcome of the stranger fleeing war. |
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Another one of them rich red-raggers concerned about refugees. |
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She has worked with refugees and marginalized communities from Saudi Arabia to Syria and from Timor Leste to the Philippines. |
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The new town development also had to absorb an overwhelmingly large number of refugees from very different areas of the German East and Southeast. |
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The next major conflict could easily involve large numbers of civilian refugees or displaced persons, and they may not always be docile or amenable to military control. |
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They are not the actual traffickers, Yazbek says, so generally the other refugees protect their identity. |
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But its real aim is to whip up fear and hysteria over refugees. |
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On the sixth day adrift on the waves, four refugees died and their bodies were tossed overboard. |
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He was also a hardened anti-communist who simultaneously refused entry to mainly left-wing refugees from the Franco fascist dictatorship in Spain. |
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Roughly 600 refugees fled across the border by midafternoon as the military operation continued. |
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In Turkey, crime groups in border areas are exploiting the labor of Syrian male refugees who cannot find legitimate employment. |
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For 75 years, the IRC has been providing life-saving care and life-changing assistance to refugees during humanitarian crises. |
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Nomads, refugees and displaced persons will also be allocated delegates. |
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Some of the refugees have fled to nearby islands in neighboring provinces. |
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Why they look like refugees from Star Wars cosplay, I don't know. |
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The international system for resettling refugees is highly dysfunctional. |
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Meanwhile, thousands of refugees were pushed into Kisangani by the advancing rebels. |
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The aerial campaigns turned many German cities into vast necropolises, resulting in an estimated 600,000 deaths and millions of internal refugees. |
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He returned to London and was promptly arrested, as were many refugees, and sent to an internment camp. |
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Aid agencies are stockpiling food, tents and medical supplies in the Middle East in anticipation of up to one million refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries. |
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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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Either way, they had become refugees or displaced persons, orphaned from their past and too unsure of their future to take their lives into their own hands. |
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Instead, spa hotels filled up with over 30,000 refugees from the war-troubled Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. |
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The whole immigration issue ranging from the arrival of boat people and the level of support we supply refugees needs to be handled entirely differently. |
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I think we are empowering refugees and there will be many more people like me who defect. |
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Most of the refugees streamed in from Fukushima prefecture, and many were trying to get away from a radiation threat. |
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Just as he seems to be able to recruit sabra refugees from the Likud, this ad shows his ability to reach out to American olim. |
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Before the Maidan revolution, Russian political refugees living in Kiev were worried about their safety. |
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But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there. |
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The refugees aren't alone in worrying about the consequences of aerial bombing. |
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Overnight, the torrent of East German refugees drops to a trickle. |
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These new refugees had already lost their sense for nature and tradition and were the victims of proletarianization, congestion, and devitalisation. |
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Yazbek tells The Daily beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect. |
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Experts fear a humanitarian catastrophe if food isn't delivered to the refugees soon. |
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Despite the risk, more than 4,000 refugees, irregular migrants and asylum seekers came through Lampedusa in 2013 alone. |
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There have been influxes of refugees from the civil war in neighboring Central African Republic and of well-paid oil workers who drove up food prices. |
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In contrast, deported refugees face a struggle for their very existence. |
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In Mosul, foreign fighters have left, the city is flooded with refugees and supply routes are cut off. |
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The new name immediately softens colonial connotations of Luderitz such as the concentration camp for Namas and Herero refugees of the 1904-1908 genocide. |
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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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However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries. |
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Not only can it further raise the pressure on the warmongers, but it can also unite all those who oppose their attacks on pensions, refugees and the environment. |
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He says attacks against women have risen, and the migrants and refugees have made people too scared to leave their homes at night. |
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Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country. |
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The focus must remain on supporting the needs of women and children and the planned repatriation of millions of refugees still languishing in squalid camps. |
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And we want to make sure that those displaced persons and refugees are given proper attention, are provided with food and medications inside Iraqi territory. |
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The Bill passed its first reading easily, despite trenchant criticism from radicals who were angry about interference with the freedom of refugees. |
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In Naming the minority, a new group, Australians Against Racism, spruiked for donations to fund television advertisements on refugees and received a big response. |
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Other categories of refugees were left without international protection, as the principle of non-refoulement was then not yet part of customary law. |
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Alexey, one of the refugees camping in Sviatohirsk, owns a sunflower seed warehouse in Sloviansk. |
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The nonprofit Samasource farms out manual data-entry work to refugees in the bleakest war-torn areas on earth. |
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Africans had seen too many military coups, too many wars within and between countries, and too many people massacred, killed, maimed, displaced and turned into refugees. |
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Alicia, I hate to do this to you after all the work you did to requisition those spare cots for our refugees, but it turns out we won't need them. |
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When stationed in Tadjikistan, Baer found to his dismay that the Agency had not a single Pashtun or Dari speaker to debrief refugees coming out of Afghanistan. |
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As the House debates the measure today, legislators must know that throwing refugees under the bus in the name of national security is not an option. |
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The comparison of two tragedies might also raise a question about international policy toward the Syrian refugees today. |
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Meantime, Syrians still drown in bloodletting, chaos, and refugees, while the Assad side weakens only by endless inches. |
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Christchurch, like other main centres around New Zealand, has become home recently to many economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all over the world. |
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The refugees, who had fled from Iraq, had been at sea for eight days in the Mediterranean after leaving Turkey aboard a Cambodian-registered bulk carrier, the East Sea. |
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All in all about 100 000 refugees are resettled worldwide each year. |
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And so it is with the stories of the migrants and refugees who make the journey. |
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And if successful, the program would be extended to refugees in Guatemala and El Salvador. |
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Throughout Victoria's reign, refugees poured in, mostly left-wingers. |
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The irony did not escape one local, Laith Hathim, as he stood and watched the newly minted refugees make their way into Mosul. |
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Born in Sweden to Estonian refugees, he was raised in New Jersey and graduated from Columbia University. |
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Much smaller, poorer countries are opening their gates for refugees from violence-torn parts of the world. |
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When the unemployed or refugees took direct action, he supported them. |
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Mexico was not a country that absorbed large numbers of immigrants, unlike the Southern Cone which absorbed hundreds of thousands of workers and refugees from Europe. |
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Tens of thousands of refugees embarked for the United States. |
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Orphans and refugees complicate filiation, since the former are reared without a natural family and the latter are reared outside of their natural home. |
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Turkish gendarmes ran past me, shouting at the refugees to clear off, firing more canisters for good measure. |
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Then and now, the government's treatment of refugees was a hot issue, and Dolce wrote a protest song about the sufferings of the Vietnamese boat people. |
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The Daily Beast has followed some of the refugees who landed in Sicily a month ago. |
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It was a fortuitous decision, because the plaza's roof happened to be crammed with several hundred refugees. |
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At the time the Roumanian army consisted of over a million Russians, and they with millions of Roumanian refugees were all trapped in a corner of Moldavia. |
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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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The war ended in 1993 with the total rout of the Georgian army, and the flight of more than 200,000 Georgian and Mingrelian refugees into Georgia. |
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