A refugee is someone who flees their home due to wars or endangered safety. There are always new refugees everyday‚ all over the world‚ who are looking for a new home. These refugees have thousands of things in common with one another when they are going into their new lives‚ or‚ when their lives are turning “inside out and back again.” This is a representation of what all they have in common. In the book‚ “Inside Out and Back Again”‚ Ha‚ a ten year old girl‚ becomes a refugee due to the Vietnam
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It is really nice to hear that Cerritos High School is involved in the sister school project. Through this program‚ I hope that it can make a great difference as to where the United States could really help to build schools and 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
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In Australia‚ human rights are recognised through statute law‚ the Constitution‚ international law and most prominently through common law. Police‚ the courts‚ Parliament and tribunals all protect human rights. Human rights are recognised internationally through the United Nations and its various agencies and also by individual countries through the ratification of international conventions and adoption into domestic legislation. Human rights are internationally protected through UN peace-keeping
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Council of Australia (SOCA) is the main organisation nationally representing the settlement service division and has a close working relationship with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. SOCA states that a refugee is a victim of oppression who fits the description of a refugee as set out in
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The Rugmaker of Mazar –e – Sharif Chapter 1: Singing in the Wilderness Najaf is behind a barbed wire fence at the Woomera Detention Centre in South Australia. Heartsick he is weighed down by anxiety. He recalls a folk song of his native land and begins to sing it softly. (Powerful image) Discussion Points: • The first month of the Afghani New Year is named‚ ‘Hamal’. What does this word mean in English? • Perhaps you could use an Afghani folk song for some of your backing
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own country just shows the severity of the dangers to living in Afghanistan. This is a huge change for someone to make in their lives. For some of the asylum seekers moving away from their families and getting put into the poor conditions of the refugee camps was just too much. Some didn’t make it to Australia in the first place and if they did some chose to make trouble in the camps and pick fights. Najaf however was different‚ he wanted to prove he was going to be an asset to the Australian community
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never know what could happen. People are being forced from their homes because of war and the terrorist group ISIS‚ and that’s creating a huge immigration and refugee problem in Europe. Every country should come together and find a solution to this because everyone deserves a safer place to live. A major cause of this immigrant and refugee problem is because of terrorist groups such as ISIS (Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant). Isis stands with Al-Qaeda
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common across the globe and there are many reasons why people become refugees‚ but there is one main reason and that is war and utter chaos.In the book “Inside out and Back again” by Thanhha Lai‚ it talks about a young character named Ha who becomes a refugee after a war reaches her home Saigon‚ and this take place during the Vietnam war.Ha is a young 10 year old girl who has 3 older brothers and one mother and her father is at war. Ha is a nice little girl but she has a gusty side to her and she likes
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A short documentary highlighting the impact of displacement on the lives of refugees from Bajaur titled ‘Da Bajaur Guloona’ Homeless at Home’ has been prepared which is to be launched at the Peshawar Press Club Thursday‚ September 18 at 11:30am. The 17-minute-long documentary has been produced and directed by anthropologist and documentary filmmaker Samar Minallah of Haripur to raise awareness on the present situation in Bajuar and how it has influenced the lives of displaced women and children
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Why Australians should welcome refugees The Australian Government and the people of our communities must allow more refugees into our country. They have no choice but to leave their countries and unlike us they can’t just get on a plane to another country. So why won’t we help them? Refugees are often treated badly by Australians but why? Refugees offer a lot to the community‚ they are hardworking and respectful and they will also do jobs a lot of Australians will not‚ it just sickens me to think
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