from http://www.irinnews.org/Report/91656/PAKISTAN-Population-growth-rate-adds-to-problems Peter Blood‚ ed. Pakistan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress‚ 1994. Retrieved from http://countrystudies.us/pakistan/29.htm The UN Refugee Agency. (2013). Pakistan. Retrieved February 7‚ 2013‚ from http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e487016.html The World Bank. (nd). Pakistan. Retrieved February 8‚ 2013‚ from http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/pakistan
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Sweden is a country located in the north of Europe with almost 10 million inhabitants. The country is a monarchy and a part of the European Union. As a citizen of Sweden you are very privileged of wealth and welfare and there are not many reasons of why you should leave such a stabile country . This is something that not all citizens of the world are fortunate to be a part of but‚ has a chance to be. Since the WWII a lot of immigrants and refugees has come to Sweden‚ almost 2 000 000 people .
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She first mentioned a man named Saher‚ who was her coworker at “AmeriCorps Refugee Resettlement Agency”‚ who pointed her in the right direction and recognized her passion for this work. She and Saher still do language access work in Jersey City together‚ and she credits him for helping her gain confidence within herself because
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Australia’s imposition of mandatory detention‚ for the asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat without visa’s and how this is in violation of common human rights principles. An asylum seeker is a person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another country. This policy was introduced in 1992 and has since been a highly controversial issue that has generated considerable debate. The policy of mandatory detention is in breach of a number of international human
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living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries. ● This has overwhelmed international refugee agencies as there are too many refugees to help situate. ● As a consequence this has forced those who couldn’t get help to take drastic measures‚ as nearly half-million people have taken a dangerous sea
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Historical events are indelible. But the historical events and what is happening now still have a lot in common. Compare the history of Canada to refugees and refugee now in Canada. Both cost a huge amount of money from government to take care of those refugees. Governments at different times provides protection to those refugees and both now and historical government gave refugees lands or place to live. To begin with‚ as we all know‚ the cost of living of refugees is very large. In Canada now‚
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140‚000 South Vietnamese‚ mostly political leaders‚ army officers‚ and skilled professionals escaping the communist takeover. Fewer than a thousand Vietnamese successfully fled the nation.” For the people that were able to flee‚ they fled safely to refugee camps in countries like Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Indonesia‚ Philippines‚ and Hong Kong. Many of these boat people that
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migrate in terms of push and pull factors Push and pull factors are what people look at to decide whether migrating is a good choice or not. For example refugees usually look for better situations usually a safe place‚ this is a push factor‚ but this refugee might look and see that he is going to die for religious reasons and that’s a
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Language Analysis ‘Australia still dancing to Howard’s tune on asylum seekers’ The piece written by Michael Gordon in The Age on October 19 2011‚ argues that ten years after the Australian federal election that sparked the asylum seeker controversy‚ asylum seekers are still being demonised and alienated by both of Australia’s major political parties. Gordon writes in an assertive‚ controlled and a somewhat concerned tone throughout the article with his target audience aimed at ‘The Age’ readers
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information through mass media‚ Australians views regarding to people who reached or try to reach in their country have changed and these views are leading towards anti asylum seekers sentiments which are not actually powered by racism factor. The UN refugee convention recognizes that refugees have a right to enter a country for the purposes of seeking asylum with the no matter of how they arrive and whether they hold valid travel or identity documents. But this factor is also considerable that the people
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