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  • ...around them. The phrase "asylum seeker" is often used for people claiming refugee status whose claim has not yet been accepted by the host country.
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  • ...s agency charged with international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide.
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  • Twenty [[Uighur]]s held in Guantanamo, had been rebuilding a refugee camp, which US intelligence characterized as a terrorist training camp
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  • Twenty [[Uighur]]s held in Guantanamo, had been rebuilding a refugee camp, which US intelligence characterized as a terrorist training camp
    175 bytes (24 words) - 16:37, 1 April 2024
  • ...ldwide. Its primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of [[refugee]]s and [[stateless people]]. It strives to ensure that everyone can exercis
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  • ===Refugee team=== ....com/2016/08/06/sport/rio-2016-refugee-team-olympics-syria/ Yusra Mardini: Refugee swimmer off to flying start after Pope Francis sends letter]'. 7th August 2
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  • *"How the U.N. perpetuates the refugee problem", discussing how it exacerbates the Israeli-Palestinian conflict an
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  • ...ttee; [[Congressional Bosnia Caucus]]; co-chair [[Bipartisan Congressional Refugee Caucus]]
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  • ...humanitarian needs, and compassionate treatment of refugees and persons in refugee-like situations throughout the world" Co-Chairs: Rep. [[John Conyers]], Re
    381 bytes (46 words) - 21:23, 21 November 2009
  • ...[[crimes against humanity]], [[hate crime]]s, [[human rights activism]], [[refugee]] protection, and law and security, especially with respect to [[extrajudic
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  • {{r|Refugee}}
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  • {{r|Refugee}}
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  • {{r|Refugee}}
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  • ...ries.org Refugee Stories - Listen to People's Experiences] The site of the Refugee Communities History Project is full of oral history in mp3 format. The proj
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  • ...Dual nationality, Public charge exclusion, Entry paths (Family, Employer, Refugee, Asylum, Lottery).
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  • ...onduras, a West African mission hospital in Sierra Leone, and an Ethiopian refugee camp in Sudan.
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  • | title = Drawing 'Dilbert'; Scott Adams: Cubicle refugee
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  • ...face of Soviet occupation, becoming an "internally displaced person" (or "refugee") until settling in the city of Kuopio.<ref>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_pr
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  • .../CN.4/1993/50. 10th February 1993. Published in ''International Journal of Refugee Law'' 5: 319-333. 10th February 1993.
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  • ...st was yet another shift in a career that had gone from the White House to refugee camps. <blockquote>Chamberlin is a rare bird in this city--a lone flier, wh | contribution - Wendy Chamberlin: a State Department veteran and former UN refugee commissioner, now head of the Middle East Institute
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  • ...ner, he organized the first international marathon between the three major refugee camps of the Sahrawi people. He has served as the Executive Director of GOP
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  • | publisher = Research Directorate of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
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  • ...ergraduate degree in French literature from the University of Saigon; as a refugee in the United States, where he eventually became a citizen, he hoped to tea
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  • ...= Benny | authorlink = Benny Morris | title = The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited | year = 2003 | publisher = [[Cambridge University Press]
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  • | title=Grise Fiord "refugee" to court
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  • | title=Grise Fiord "refugee" to court
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  • ...tional system, in diverse areas such as disaster response, immigration and refugee resettlement, [[economic development]] and citizen monitoring of government
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  • ...s.nationalpost.com/full-comment/christian-leuprecht-sean-speer-to-meet-the-refugee-crisis | title = Christian Leuprecht & Sean Speer: To meet the refugee crisis
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  • ...ome is significantly lower than that of Morocco itself. Sahrawis living in refugee camps in Algeria rely entirely on Algerian and foreign aid. ...d-2007, although as many as 155,000 Sahrawis are estimated to be living in refugee camps in southwestern Algeria. Almost all Sahrawis are [[Sunni]] Muslim and
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  • ...ons Association, the New York City Board of Corrections, the International Refugee Committee and as vice president of the 1967 New York State Constitutional C
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  • ...Dhabi]].<ref name=quillandquire2019-10/> His father then lied to apply for refugee status in [[The Netherlands]].
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  • ...ssistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]], Nepal Desk Officer and Refugee Assistance Officer.
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  • #"A just resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem ... that acknowledge[s[ Israel's share of responsibility for the pl
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  • * Massey, Mary Elizabeth. ''Refugee Life in the Confederacy'' (2001) * Massey, Mary Elizabeth. ''Refugee Life in the Confederacy'', 1964.
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  • {{r|Bipartisan Congressional Refugee Caucus}}
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  • In the mid-1970s, he visited a Palestinian refugee camp, and when he returned home he began flying the Palestinian flag over t
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  • ...or receiving status as defined by relevant sections of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and the Citizenship Act (CA). Through this program CS (b) the screening of refugee claimants in Canada;
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  • | Norwegian Refugee Council
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  • ...ral-at-Sea. Pepys married Elizabeth St Michel, daughter of a [[Huguenot]] refugee, in 1655. He began to keep his diary on 1 January 1660, just before the Re
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  • ...s to whether the camps where the United States Border authorities detained refugee claimants were or weren't canonical [[concentration camps]].<ref name=Esqui
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  • ...d Bin Laden set up recruitment offices in the US, under the name "Al Kifah Refugee Center|Al-Khifah", the hub of which was the Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn's Atl ...enter, funded under the CIA's Operation Cyclone, and the associated Afghan Refugee Service. The Services Office | Services Office (Maktab al-Khidamat) was fo
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  • ...Commission. Following the war he served as secretary to the International Refugee Organization. As the leading authority on the U.S. social security system,
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  • ...Commission. Following the war he served as secretary to the International Refugee Organization. As the leading authority on the U.S. social security system,
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  • ...sidered especially heinous was the deportation of the Jewish children in a refugee camp.
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  • ...ia]' (UN document e/CN.4/1993/50). Published in ''International Journal of Refugee Law'' 5: 319-333. 10th February 1993. The definition appears on p.330 of th
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  • ...y-researched and very convincing reconstructions of the social worlds of [[refugee]]s, [[partisan]]s, [[intelligence]] operatives, soldiers and others operati
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  • ...d annexed the West Bank in 1950. The other Arab states did not allow their refugee populations citizenship, and denied them access to high-paying jobs and con ...anon, where they established a new base in that country's many Palestinian refugee camps.
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  • ...ading-Edge Western Radiology Knowhow to the Young Turkish Republic While A Refugee from Nazism” ''EASST Review'', (European Association for the Study of Sci
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  • ...ver in 1933, [[Turkey]] offered rights of safe passage to [[Jew|Jewish]] [[refugee]]s from Eastern and Central Europe who had entry permits to [[Palestine]],
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  • ...d signed the Cairo agreement, in which it pledged not to enter Palestinian refugee camps. Lebanon's factions began to coalesce into a pro-Christian side and a ...ational Front militias. Meanwhile, in August, Tel al-Zaatar, a Palestinian refugee camp in a strategic location near Beirut, fell after a siege of several mon
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