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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The Syrian Refugee Immigration Policy is one that needs to be reviewed- and quickly. The United States is known as the nation of immigrants. Our culture is very ethnically and culturally diverse. This diversity is something we pride ourselves on. However‚ recently there has been a great deal of debate and controversy on and over how many immigrants the US should allow into the country. These arguments have seen no resolution and just seem to keep getting bigger and intensifying. One very popular
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opening the borders and welcoming asylum seekers‚ the other argues otherwise. Some groups and parties are campaigning against accepting more immigrants. Germany‚ with its refugee-friendly policies‚ currently provides shelter for more than a million refugees. Since the number is so huge‚ there have been movements voicing objection to refugee-friendly policies. In Germany‚ a movement called PEGIDA (which stands for ‘Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West’ in English) demonstrates every
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The Pros: - One of the obvious reasons to accept these refugees is out of pure generosity. We’d essentially be saving their lives and giving them a chance to succeed and thrive in a free and safe nation. -Canada has a long history of accepting refugees seeking asylum‚ from accepting British loyalists and escaped slaves during the American Civil war to accepting Hungarians fleeing soviet oppression during the Hungarian revolution. Since those times Canada has long been considered a safe haven
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The song Ahmed - by UK-born‚ Iraqi descended political rapper‚ Kareem Dennis‚ or Lowkey by stage name - is a song exposing the tragic ongoing refugee crisis due to conflict in Syria‚ and the surrounding nations. The main aim of the writer is to spread awareness of the issue‚ and in doing this evokes strong emotions from the audience. The emotions that the writer hopes to bring about are sadness and anger‚ to which is directed towards the corrupt governments of the western world. The song begins
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to have vast knowledge of the topic making it able for the audience to understand it also. • The topic we are basing our documentary piece on is the Syrian refugees ‚in light of the refugee crisis and the ongoing war.Using this style of theatre allows us to express a true representation of the tragic events in a refugee perspective and the extent in which refugees had to go and the risks they had to take in order to survive and cope in such a risky and fearful situations with the unknown surrounding
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documentary Raquel states‚ “I guess I am a bit racist‚ I just don’t like black people.” However‚ by the end of the first episode Raquel reaches out and comforts Maisara‚ from the Congo‚ “You’re a lovely lady. You don’t deserve this.” During her time in the refugee camp in Kenya we see further changes in Raquel. She states that she will no longer use the term “black people” instead she will say
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Pick a random person on the street‚ there’s a chance that they could be a refugee. Refugees are people just like you‚ but they have a lot more challenges that they have to conquer. They have to leave their country‚ their home‚ they place they grew up. In the novel Inside Out & Back Again‚ the main character‚ Ha‚ had to flee from her home‚ and changed throughout the book. In the beginning of the novel‚ Ha was jealous of the fact that there was things that she couldn’t do‚ that she didn’t fit in with
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Crucible”‚ which provides a means of portraying the negative repercussions of society’s lack of understanding and conflicting pressures to conform. This idea is furthered in George Orwell’s novel “Nineteen-Eighty-Four” (1984) and W.H Auden’s poem “Refugee Blues.” These texts encapsulate the ambivalent notions of belonging and evaluate the significance of social values and attitudes upon one’s sense of social inclusion and exclusion. Society’s need for individuals to conform to the wider society
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The short stories‚ “the Magic Barrel” and “The German Refugee” displays Bernard Malamud’s sorrow over his mother’s death. “The Magic Barrel” is about a young Jewish man named Leo Finkle‚ who has been studying six years to be a rabbi at a Jewish university called Yeshiva University in Brooklyn‚ New York. The story is ultimately about this man’s quest to find a wife‚ because one of his colleagues told him when he was ordained as a rabbi‚ a wife would make it easier for Leo to win a congregation over
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