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    issues‚ one being asylum seekers. An asylum seeker is a person who from fear of persecution‚ for reasons of race‚ religion‚ social group‚ or political opinion‚ has crossed an international frontier into a country in which he or she hopes to be granted refugee status. The feeling of not belonging‚ can cause innocent people to flee their country. The effects that not belonging can have can be seen clearly in many current events‚

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    why the refugees flee. It’s a tough decision for the Refugees to flee their home‚ because when they flee‚ they may have to left behind their family members‚ home‚ precious stuff‚ such as memories etc. And then‚ when they move to a new country as a refugee‚ they struggle a lot‚ such as- learning a new language etc. Which turns their life inside out. In the novel “Inside Out & Back Again” by Thanhha Lai‚ Ha lives with her 3 brothers and mother (but without father) in saigon . Where‚ there is a war

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    Assaignment on Bangladeh And Securitization of Rohingya issue Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. C.R. Abrar Proffesor B.M. Shahriar Hasan‚ ZH-46 Department of international relations Course no: 405 Course name: State‚civil society and human rights 4 th year‚ 8th semester Department of international relations University of Dhaka Session:2008-09 Date of submission: 15‚

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    of the extensive hardship a refugee must face before an invitation to the United States is offered. Sometimes it takes upwards of three years to be given the ticket of freedom. Because of the prolonged process it takes to come to America it can be hard to get a refugee to talk about the conditions he or she has had to endure before beginning a new life here in America. For those who are familiar with refugees it is not uncommon to hear survivor and think of a refugee‚ however‚ often times survivors

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    is explored. While NGOs have been projected as the development ombudsman‚ questions about their effectiveness‚ transparency accountability‚ and being a mechanism of elite capture remain. While International Human Rights Law‚ Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law‚ provide for the relief and protection of Internally Displaced persons (IDPs)‚ the domestic legal framework in Zimbabwe‚ however‚ brings to the fore the tensions that characterise NGO/State relations. This study is qualitative. It was conducted

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    The middle east has been in turmoil for years‚ civil war and religion disputes have led to radicalized groups taking control of most of the region. Right now there are approximately 13.5 million Syrians that are in need of humanitarian assistance and 4.6 million Syrians that are refugees. Half of that 4.6 million are children. Countries like Germany‚ Sweden‚ Turkey‚ and Egypt have already begun to accept Syrian refugees. Allowing people who are fleeing their country is what the United States was

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    not an unknown topic to Australia. The Asylum seekers or ‘boat people’ have been contentious issue in Australian politics for many years. According to Google dictionary an Asylum seeker is: “a person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.”The big debate surrounding the area of asylum seekers is how to moderate the amount of boat people coming into Australia. The Malaysian Solution was one of the approaches to reduce the amount of asylum seekers arriving

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    countries overseas as a result of the conflict are refugees according to the 1951 Convention Relating to the status of refugees (UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)‚ 1951). From the above comparison‚ it is important to realize that what separates a refugee from an internally displaced person (IDP) is one crossing an international border. Though both have fled their homes‚ one remains

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    trafficking and refugee has been serious issue because of unstable political and economic situation made by military regime. Myanmar faces internal human trafficking and succeed solve 173 cases and imprisoned 234 traffickers in 20101. Myanmar also has 808.075 stateless persons come from Rohingya Clan2 and about 339.200 displaced person3. Besides those two problems‚ there are lot of our citizen flee abroad. These refugees are very vulnerable to become trafficking victim because there are no refugee camps in

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    Conclusion on Children at Risk No. 107 (LVIII) - 2007 EXCOM Conclusions‚ 5 October 2007 The Executive Committee‚ Recalling its Conclusions Nos. 47 (XXXVIII)‚ 59 (XL) and 84 (XLVIII)‚ specifically on refugee children and/or adolescents‚ Conclusion No. 105 (LVI) on Women and Girls at Risk‚ Conclusion No. 106 (LVI) on Identification‚ Prevention and Reduction of Statelessness and Protection of Stateless Persons‚ Conclusion No. 94 (LIII) on the Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum‚ Conclusion

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