The largest forced migration in human history has left a powerfully silent documentary record for historians to work from. |
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He also requested additional details on the increase in forestry activity and the resulting forced migration of Mapuche communities. |
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This type of forced migration generates refugees who move to nearby regions where protection or immediate refuge can be found. |
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The issue should not be the prevention of migration but the prevention of forced migration and the defence of human rights. |
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In the face of all this forced migration of hundreds of thousands of people, we cannot remain indifferent. |
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But even in the field of forced migration new challenges are emerging in a globalized world. |
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It is also recognized that such impacts can lead to forced migration and give rise to tensions over access to land and natural resources. |
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Trail of Tears State Park, commemorating the forced migration of the Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma, is to the north. |
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Soviet rule brought not only forced migration of Russian speakers, but also compulsory linguistic Russification. |
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That principle should underpin our approach to climate change and forced migration. |
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Adwoa is based in Beirut, Lebanon and has an interest in forced migration, identity and gender. |
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A new legal framework may be required to deal with forced migration caused by climate change. |
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The arrival of extractive industries is also a major reason for forced migration. |
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It is the story of their forced migration and victimisation. |
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Fifteen years in 42 hours: back to queues at bakeries and petrol stations, back to forced migration, safe houses and candlelight. |
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Fight the root causes of forced migration, allowing people to see prospects for a decent future in their own country. |
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Historically, there has been very little accountability for forced migration as a human rights violation. |
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When economic conditions in smaller communities are bad, there is always a forced migration to larger communities. |
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Closely linked to problems of environmental degradation are challenges surrounding migration, including forced migration. |
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In order to understand the causes and consequences of emigration, and design appropriate, coherent measures, it is essential to distinguish between migration out of necessity, forced migration and migration out of choice. |
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Stamp out trafficking tomorrow, and we'll have achieved something wonderful, but we won't have begun to tackle the issue of forced migration as a whole. |
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We support their right to move freely in search of work, but we vehemently oppose forced migration, especially the trafficking of women and children. |
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The psychological and social costs of such forced migration can be very high, as suggested by the U. S. Dust Bowl in the thirties, Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Mitch in Honduras. |
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There will be forced migration and cleansing. |
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The largest forced migration since the Scottish clearances. |
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It is indeed the case that measures must be taken with regard to migration, more specifically forced migration, and that the causes must be tackled. |
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Now, the current phenomenon of migration magnifies, as under a magnifying glass, the overall problems of human society: all stumbling blocks are exacerbated in migration processes, especially in forced migration. |
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Historian Ira Berlin called this forced migration the Second Middle Passage. |
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More than one million slaves were sold from the Upper South, which had a surplus of labor, and taken to the Deep South in a forced migration, splitting up many families. |
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In the 1850s more than 193,000 were transported, and historians estimate nearly one million in total took part in the forced migration of this new Middle Passage. |
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