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    of the Union of Myanmar To the 11th ASEM Foreign Minister’s Meeting Enhancing Inter-Regional Prosperity Through Multilateral Framework On Migration “Human Trafficking and Protection of Victims and Refugees” Myanmar Position on “Human Trafficking and Protection of Victims & Refugees” Since Myanmar declare its independence in 1948‚ human trafficking and refugee has been serious issue because of unstable political and economic situation made by military regime. Myanmar faces internal

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    1) How should European Union solve the problem with refugees? Take into account the economic potential of EU as a whole as well the political and economic interests of its particular member states. (2000 words) For many years Europe was considered as an ideal place for living. It attracted many people with its stability‚ democracy and great opportunities. Erurоpe’s hіstоry hаs beеn shapеd bу migratiоn. Fоr centuriеs‚ mеrchants‚ craftsmеn аnd intеllectuals crossеd thе cоntinent tо practicе thеir

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    Sudan and in the lives of the refugees? Should the U.S. or other countries/organizations have intervened more or less? I do believe there is at least a little something the U.S. have done more to prevent more lost boys or child soldiers. What was life like in the refugee camps? People from Sudan fled to the refugee camps in northeastern Kenya in 1991. The UNHCR supports the refugee camps‚ which are located near the borders with Somalia and Sudan. Refugees are confined to their camps because

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    Brent Staples Sparknotes

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    camp around the world. (BS-1) Staples describes how refugees have many conflicts in the novel and it is then proven to be true in the article Refugee Camps. (BS-2) The novel shows how living in a refugee camp can affect how a girl will reunite with her brother and father. (BS-3) The author also uses details that are true and describes how Najmah must be protected from danger as a refugee. (TS) Suzanne Fisher Staples uses accurate details about refugees which helps create conflict in Under The Persimmon

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    Name: Rana Haj Ehya. What have you learned about the Chinese Americans in the three stories? After I read the two stories (The Woman Warrior and the Joy of Luck Club) and the poem (self-help for fellow refugees) I learned about the Chinese Americans life and conflicts. I learned that Chinese Americans have a problem with describing their identity. In the two stories and in the poem the idea of losing identity is mentioned. The three writers said that they can’t categorize themselves

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    regugees

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    One of the major problems facing the world today is the large amount of refugees. Refugees are people‚ young and old‚ who flee their home‚ family‚ and valuable objects behind due to war or persecution in their country. Fleeing your home sounds bad enough‚ but the real obstacle is trying to find a new one. In the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai‚ Ha and her family had to flee their home due to war in South Vietnam. During their journey of escaping‚ Ha has to ration her food very carefully

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    ICCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE POETRY COURSEWORK In the poems you have studied a recurring theme is that of ‘loss’. This can take many forms: death; identity; hope or loss of innocence Discuss the poets’ treatment of any aspect of the theme of loss in at least 6 of the poems you have studied. A minimum of 3 poems should be taken from the anthology. Poems for discussion: In detail - Prayer Before Birth (Louis MacNeice) - Do not go gentle into that good night (Dylan Thomas) -

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    Humanitarian Crisis in Congo

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    27 November 2012.) Congolese people face a deep humanitarian crisis. The infant mortality rate is impressive and people who survive have to fight against terrible conditions of life and escape from human rights abuses that are committed by military forces. The humanitarian crisis has its roots in the war between the M23 rebel group and the National Congolese Army‚ a war that began as spillover from the Rwanda genocide in 1994. Both the M23 group and the National Congolese Army are supported by

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    Hutu’s for the same reason the Hutu’s fought them. Grievance can be pointed to as the predominant cause of conflict in the Rwandan Civil War‚ as well as in the pursuing Congo wars. In the Congo‚ a large flow of Hutu refugees proved to be a problem in the area‚ mainly because of the Congolese leader. Masked by all of the immigration‚ Mobutu took away citizenship and homes of

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    the Belgian Congo

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    the Congolese were still very much second-class citizens‚ and the Belgians never hesitated to throw them under a bus if it was convenient for them: for example‚ the Belgians put heavy taxes on the citizens in World War II in order to support their own concerns. Eventually‚ though‚ many Congolese became sick of living under Belgium’s thumb. The Congolese could not own land‚ vote‚ or travel freely (Vallely‚ P 2006). With a thirst for freedom and leadership of their own country‚ many Congolese nationalist

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