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    This safe haven they arrived at was the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya that took about a year to reach (McKay‚ 2002). Over the course of their walk‚ any were shot at by Northern troops‚ died from starvation and dehydration‚ eaten by predator such as lions and crocodiles. All of these dangers they faced had nearly cut the number of boys in half. Out of the 26‚000 boys that had started the journey to the refugee camps‚ only 10‚000 boys made it into the camp in Kenya (IRC‚ 2014). Though they finally had

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    Since 2011 Syria has been under Civil War‚ putting millions of Syrians in out of their homes‚ communities and home country. Many Syrians have been forced in to refuges camps in Jordan and other countries; many more have been forced to flee the country to neighbouring countries and countries around the world. Men have been taken away from their families to fight in the war‚ women have been forced to leave their world and children have had to leave their friends‚ school‚ and sometimes extended family

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    property and human rights violation were some of major factors that contribute to refugee generation. From time immemorial‚ people have been forced to move out of their home in large numbers often in a state of total destitution and seek refuge elsewhere‚ particularly to India. Almost every countries in the South Asia region has either produced refugees or received them and in some cases done both. India has been a major refugee receiving country of the region. It hosts refugees’ from Tibet‚ Sri Lanka‚

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    concentration camp. Furthermore‚ it was three different types of camps that were brought together: concentration camp‚ extermination‚ and labor camp (“Auschwitz was the largest camp”). All three camps played a major part in the Nazi’s “final solution” (Berenbaum). There were also subcamps part of Auschwitz. In just two years‚ 44 subcamps were built (1942 to 1944). Auschwitz also had different leaders. The first of the three leaders who controlled all of the Auschwitz concentration camps was SS Lieutenant

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    the Australian Government aims to prevent deaths at sea. Offshore processing also stops the success of the illegal people smuggling trade. There are many disadvantages however. Offshore processing neglects the responsibilities outlined in the 1951 refugee convention. The use of indefinite detention and second-grade facilities to deter asylum seekers could be considered inhumane. Whether the policy is effective at preventing deaths at sea is also questionable; as many continue to risk their lives despite

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    Israel caused Palestinians to live in permanent refugee camps with horrible living

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    Exploring Camp Terezin Sorrow‚ despondency‚ death. These are only a few words to describe the feelings that Jews would experience while living in concentration camps. It’s said that there were more than 40‚000 Jewish concentration camps in total‚ and with that many‚ a lot of people tend to forget about the smaller ones and focus on the more ‘brutal’ and ‘larger’ ones such as Auschwitz and Treblinka. But what people seem to not realize is that smaller concentration camps can be just has horrid as

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    has fallen ill with a crisis of their own: Somali refugees. With overpopulated camps and lack of adequate aid‚ Kenya feels it has no choice but to remove all refugees. Kenya’s possible forced removal of Somali refugees violates international and national refugee law by repatriating displaced peoples into a country classified as a “failed” state; therefore‚ the United States should send funds to pay for more refugee camps in Kenya‚ but otherwise‚ remain uninvolved due to the crisis Americans already

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    and anti-government Islamic rebels called mujahedeen. Millions of refugees were pouring over the borders into Pakistan to escape the fighting. National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry was in the region for a story on the refugee crisis. While touring a refugee camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border‚ he entered a large tent that served as a girls’ school. The first child he saw was a shy girl with fiery eyes‚ about 12 years old. McCurry approached the girl‚ and she agreed to let him take her

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    Discovery is the action or process of finding something. It’s when a person or individual discovers or perhaps finds out something which is new or has not been discovered or established before. It means to take a spontaneous journey whether it is planned or unplanned to experience new things and to gain knowledge. Such discoveries can result in individuals facing consequences which allow them to change their perspectives of themselves and the world around them. This is evident in the three texts

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