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    Good morning and welcome the people of the working party for human rights‚ i present to you a contemporary human rights issue on the treatment of refugees and the protection of human rights on a domestic and international level. A refugee is a person who is outside of their own country and in unable or unwilling to return due to fear of being persecuted because of their race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ member of a particular social group or their political opinion. The treatment of refugees is a contemporary

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    in are distorted through panic and trepidation that has festered through the conglomeration of the masses of migrants and with the actors pulling the strings behind the system of migrations. These actors fuel the current discourse of the migrant‚ refugee‚ or potential asylum member. In other words‚ the media‚ politicians‚ and devout bureaucracies have seized upon the migrant‚ creating the migration industry to project the migrant as a dehumanized‚ unknown‚ and potentially dangerous entity that is

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    supplies for the refugee camps in Darfur. In 2003‚ many people had to flee from their homes because of the issue in Darfur. However‚ as education is very crucial in our lives‚ children in Darfur are in desperate need of education because education is literally a savior that would help the children there overcome the trauma that they are experiencing right now and hope for the brighter future. More than 300‚000 Darfuris have been killed in the conflict. Most people have been moved to camps and there are

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    1955 until April 30th‚ 1975. On April 30th‚ 1975 was the day that the fall of Saigon took place‚ essentially this means that communists took power of the government. The Communist government set up “re-education camps” for people who still believed in the old government‚ in these camps 165‚000 people died‚ 1 to 2 million people was imprisoned for no apparent reason when the communist government took over‚ no formal charges or trials were given. Furthermore‚ at least 200‚000 southern Vietnamese were

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    Afghanistan Refugees 1970’s Afghanistan’s Refugee Crisis by Hiram Ruiz ‚ Margaret Emery | published September 24‚ 2001 Over the last two weeks‚ an estimated 15‚000 Afghan refugees have fled to Pakistan‚ and hundreds of thousands more are reportedly on the move within Afghanistan. This latest flight of Afghans from their homes deepens a humanitarian crisis that has troubled the region for more than 20 years. Already‚ some 2 million Afghan refugees are living in Pakistan and more than 1.4 million

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    Title Page INSERT DETAILS Contents Part 1 3 Introduction 3 Health Disparities Faced by Refugees and Asylum Seekers 3 Planned Intervention 5 Background to Project 7 Aims and Objectives 7 References 9 Refugees and Asylum Seeker’s Health Care Needs: A Health Promotion Proposal Part 1 Introduction The world we live in is characterised by peace and conflicts that have often result to population movement. Those in conflict zones attempt to move to peaceful regions as refugees or asylum seekers. Under

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    ­­­­Introduction: The terms refugee and asylum seeker are different; according to the UNHCR “ an asylum-seeker is someone who says he or she is a refugee‚ but whose claim has not yet been definitively evaluated.”1 The definition of a Refugee is different it reads: “Someone who is unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted due to race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a social group or political opinion.” 1 This report gives

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    resulted in the forced displacement of many nationals of South Sudan. While some South Sudan nationals fled their homes to countries like Kenya‚ some fled their homes but remained within South Sudan borders and are currently being sheltered by various camps across the country. Thus‚ according to the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement‚ those who fled their homes as a result of the conflict but remained in the borders of South Sudan are internally displaced persons (UN High Commissioner for Refugees

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    As soon as I arrived in Malaysia‚ I applied for a refugee status at UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and I was recognized as a refugee after two years. Before I was recognized‚ I had to stay as an undocumented migrant. As the condition was not stable‚ I was always worried about the arbitrary arrest and repatriation process conducted

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    000 Vietnamese during the Spring of 1975‚ as part of “Operation New Life.” The Vietnamese immigrants were brought to US government bases in Guam‚ Thailand‚ Wake Island‚ Hawaii and the Philippines. Subsequently‚ they were transferred to 4 refugee centers: Camp Pendleton in California Fort Chaffee in Arkansas Eglin Air Force Base in Florida Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania. As might be expected when immediately following the Vietnam war‚ the American populous did not welcome Vietnamese immigrants

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