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When most renowned progressive artists go in a pop direction they usually spend a lot of time denying it When Steven Wilson does it he makes an announcement To the Bone strips away a lot of the thematic and instrumental elements that normally occupies Wilson’s music and provides a very accessible listen It’s still mostly rock but with a heavy 80’s pop rock vibe right down to the appropriately cheesy close-up shirtless photo album cover And the result is surprise! some damn good pop songs Some songs are more pop-oriented than others – his closest foray into 100 pop is on the song Permanating which I could easily imagine being a radio hit probably more likely 20 or 30 years ago Well it doesn’t reach me on the same level as some of his more progressive work I can’t deny this tune was very much stuck in my head for a while and not in the annoying way that certain pop songs can be I think where he really shines as a pop-writer though is on ballads namely the third track Pariah Well maybe I shouldn’t say he shines The reason this track stands out so much is because Wilson once again pairs his great songwriting with the the amazing voice of Israeli singer Ninet Tayeb I really love the whole production on this song and the ending cascade of synths is so powerful but with Ninet contributing her incredibly emotive vocals the song really takes on a life that wouldn’t be possible with only Wilson handling to vocals In the same vein my other favorite song on this album is one of the other three collaborations with a female vocalist this time with Sophie Hunger on the track Song of I a really interesting and groovy dark electronica song Again the production and songwriting are masterful and the symphonic elements that take over the song halfway through show that Wilson’s brand pop is not devoid of the progressive experimentation for which he’s made a career It’s not that I don’t like Wilson’s vocals – he definitely pulls off the pop falsettos on the rocking and somewhat Porcupine Tree-esque track The Same Asylum as Before – but now that he’s going all in in a style where the vocals are more front and center the songs really benefit from an extraordinary voice like that of Tayeb or Hunger I really wish for example on what is certainly a great an extremely emotional song as is – Refuge that he brought Ninet in to at least do the most demanding vocal parts of the song if not everything She’s on two songs on the album already and the song is about a middle eastern refugee crisis in a country that borders her homeland I still really enjoy the song that just seemed obvious to me I’m not sure if its an ego thing I’m not being accusational that he doesn’t want the focus to be on another singer too much but I almost wish that he’d just pick a singer with a showstopping voice like Ninet and do a whole album like this I don’t even mind if he abandons rock all together as he does on a couple songs here I don’t want to give the impression of dissatisfaction though because that’s certainly not the case I do really love the direction he’s taking on this album and there’s a couple moments that would stack up against the best of his previous work for sure The title track for instance is probably the best merger of Steven Wilson past and present It rocks hard and and evolves away from the verse-chorus structure into a very moving and dramatic ending Yet it also features an exceptionally catchy and upbeat chorus In this case I think the insertion of the pop sensibility simply just takes a Steven Wilson rock song to an unprecedented level of quality And I have to give him credit here – these are some of the best vocals he’s ever done Even the solo a role that Steven has normally recruited top tier virtuosos for in the past he comes in with a perfect song-serving piece of guitar work that moves the song along excellently And while I’ll hold out for that full pop album collaboration with a great singer that I think would take his music to a new level this album has certainly affirmed something that really didn’t need any more affirmation: Steven Wilson is one of the best all around songwriters of this generation and I for one will still eagerly listen to anything he puts out Another album that channeled very 80’s esque pop this year was ZETA’s self-titled debut which features progressive metal band Tesseract’s Daniel Tompkins on vocals Tompkins fits in fantastically well to these extremely colorful and danceable synthwave tracks channeling Michael Jackson himself it seems at times particularly on ultra catchy songs like Beat the System but also on slower gorgeous ballads like Elysian Fields You’ve got to love how melodically vibrant these songs are While we’re on the subject of pop I had what you might call a guilty pleasure release this year although I don’t actually feel guilty about loving this – Maggie Rogers released a wonderful little EP with some great unique pop tunes called Now that the Light is Fading What’s interesting about Rogers is that she comes from a genuine folk background having released music within that genre previously and despite this u-turn into dance pop she manages to maintain the identity of her roots She does this not only by virtue of her very homey singing style and poetic lyrics but also in the quite organic and subtle electronic production as the songs utilize all sorts of natural sounds to enhance the atmosphere These are very intimate pop songs That being said what elevates this EP for me are her breathtaking vocal melodies She has somewhat of a hit song off of this EP called Alaska which epitomizes both her organic production and lovely head voice-heavy melodic approach My favorite song is Dog Years an absolutely gorgeous ballad which to the delight of the side of me which appreciates structural liberalness only repeats the chorus twice and sees her electing for a little bit more of a relaxed ending I wish this was a full album We can expect that soon I’m sure but I think I’m justified in 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Shoah … is a documentary of absences There is no newsreel footage there are no old photos no corpses Sometimes Lanzmann trains his camera on an empty field for several minutes We see a seeming bucolic idyll – just the place for a picnic Only the caption – Treblinka – tells us something intolerable happened here For a long time Lanzmann tells me he resisted going to Poland « Why would I want to What would I see » Instead he toured the world interviewing Holocaust survivors for his film pushing them hard to recall their experiences Interviewees such as Abraham Bomba whom Lanzmann filmed cutting hair in his Tel Aviv salon As Bomba worked he told Lanzmann how he was forced to cut women’s hair at Treblinka just before they were gassed At one point in the interview Bomba recalled how a fellow barber was working when his wife and sister came into the gas chamber Bomba broke down and pleaded with Lanzmann that he be allowed to stop telling the story Lanzmann said: « You have to do it I know it’s very hard » This was his principal method on Shoah: to incarnate the truth of what happened through survivors’ testimonies even at the cost of reopening old wounds With testimonies such as these Lanzmann initially thought he needn’t go to the scene of the crimes – to death camps such as Treblinka Belzec Sobibor or Auschwitz-Birkenau But four years into his work on Shoah Lanzmann changed his mind « Finally I realised I was meeting people but couldn’t understand what they were telling me I had to go there I arrived in Poland loaded like a bomb with knowledge But the fuse was missing – Poland was the fuse » What astounded him when he arrived in villages near the death camps was that life carried on regardless – as though the tragedy of the Holocaust had been erased « When I saw the village of Treblinka still existed that people who were witnesses to everything still existed that there was a normal train station the bomb that I was exploded I started to shoot » What he started to shoot were testimonies of non-Jewish Polish bystanders Were they oblivious to what was happening Overwhelmingly not: Lanzmann interviews Jewish victims and bystanders who recalled that non-Jewish Poles made throat-cutting gestures to Jews as they arrived at the death camps on trains – to alert them to what was about to happen perhaps or maybe to revel in their looming murders Lanzmann found evidence of Polish antisemitism in the villages around the death camps: a male interviewee relates how he’s happy the Jews are gone but would rather they had gone to Israel voluntarily than be exterminated In an interview outside a Catholic church with Simon Srebnik present bystanders alleged the Holocaust was just retribution for the killing of Jesus While inculpating Poles in Shoah Lanzmann in this interview exculpates the Allies from the charge of doing nothing to save the Jews « Could the Jews have been saved My answer is no I’m very deeply convinced of this Everybody talks about the bombing of Birkenau Some in the War Refugee Board created by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1943 were for bombing and there were others who were against for reasons that cannot be despised » What reasons « Some pilots asked ‘What is the meaning of this to bomb the people we’re meant to rescue’ A terrible contradiction « Money not bombs would have helped the Jews because the Germans were running out of money But in wartime you can’t send money because there are rules But some religious Jews did send money to Slovakia that got into German hands and for a while the deportations stopped » The question of whether the allies could have saved the lives of the Jews goes to the heart of one of the most important interviews Lanzmann conducted for Shoah namely the one with the Polish spy and diplomat Jan Karski In 1943 Karski was commissioned by the exiled Polish government to tell allied leaders about the fate of Poland and by two Jewish leaders in Warsaw to do the same about the fate of the Jews « They asked him to mobilise the conscience of the world » says Lanzmann In Shoah Karski recounts what he saw in the ghetto and in camps At the end of that interview Karski says of his visit to Washington and London: « I made my report » Why end the interview there « Everybody knows that the Jews were not rescued He didn’t need to say more It was very strong to end that way » But last year Lanzmann changed his mind He decided to release a film of the rest of the 33-year-old Karski interview in which he told Lanzmann in detail of his mission to brief allied leaders In this new film The Karski Report the Polish spy tells us that he met Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter a Jew who upon hearing Karski’s description of the horrors befalling Jews in Poland said: « I do not believe you » But Frankfurter was not calling Karski a liar Indeed at the same meeting Frankfurter clarified what he meant: « I did not say that he was lying I said that I could not believe him There is a difference » Human inability to believe in the intolerable is what The Karski Report is about At the start of the film Lanzmann quotes the French philosopher Raymond Aron who when asked about the Holocaust said: « I knew but I didn’t believe it and because I didn’t believe it I didn’t know » No wonder Lanzmann a friend of Jean-Paul Sartre and lover of Simone de Beauvoir is concerned with such philosophical issues « The human brain is not prepared to understand this – even on the steps of the gas chamber Karski says this very clearly » Hence for Lanzmann the primacy of oral testimony as a mode of representation and understanding at the heart of Shoah But that primacy is paradoxical: the tragedy of Karski’s mission if it was a tragedy was to have witnessed something of such unprecedented horror that no mere report could convey its import still less move the allies to action Why release this film now Lanzmann released The Karski Report after the publication in 2009 of a novel called Jan Karski by the French writer Yannick Haenel The novel became a French bestseller but Lanzmann attacked it as « a falsification of history and of its protagonists » « It’s a scandal about Karski because he tries to make Karski into a man obsessed with the rescue of the Jews He was not » So Karski was not as Haenel’s novel implies the man who tried and failed to stop the Holocaust « No! He says: ‘The Jews were not the centre of my mission Poland was the centre of my mission’ He says that very clearly » « I said to myself ‘You are an idiot because you have the film of the second day’s interview to show that Karski was not as he is depicted in this novel’ So I released The Karski Report to re-establish the truth » Haenel for his part argues Lanzmann does not understand his novel But what is the truth Is truth only what emerges from oral testimony such as that given by Shoah’s interviewees Sometimes just as Adorno injuncted writing poetry after Auschwitz so Lanzmann seems to be prohibiting – or at least reserving the right to slur – art about the Holocaust that is not based on oral testimony Isn’t something to be said for artists who in an act of creative empathy try to imagine the lives of others embroiled in the Holocaust and legacy consider say Nicole Kraus’s recent novel Great House steeped as it is in creatively imagining the lives of Holocausts survivors « Of course one can make art about the Holocaust after my film » Lanzmann says « All I do say is that great literature always adds to reality » The implication is clear: Haenel’s literary imagining of Karski’s inner world distorts and subtracts from reality while Lanzmann clearly believes Shoah does otherwise He wrote in the French newspaper Libération recently that when one watches Shoah « one bears witness for nine hours 30 minutes to the incarnation of the truth the contrary of the sanitisation of historical science » « That » he says « is why it remains important to see my film » The Guardian |
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For an economist there’s a straightforward way to study how low-skill immigration affects native workers: Find a large sudden wave of low-skill immigrants arriving in one city only Watch what happens to wages and employment for native workers in that city and compare that to other cities where the immigrants didn’t go An ideal “natural experiment” like this actually happened in Miami in 1980 Over just a few months 125000 mostly low-skill immigrants arrived from Mariel Bay Cuba This vast seaborne exodus — Fidel Castro briefly lifted Cuba’s ban on emigration -— is known as the Mariel boatlift Over the next few months the workforce of Miami rose by 8 percent By comparison normal immigration to the US increases the nationwide workforce by about 03 percent per year So if immigrants compete with native workers Miami in the 1980s is exactly where you should see natives’ wages drop Berkeley’s Card examined the effects of the Cuban immigrants on the labor market in a massively influential study in 1990 In fact that paper became one of the most cited in immigration economics The design of the study was elegant and transparent But even more than that what made the study memorable was what Card found In a word: nothing The Card study found no difference in wage or employment trends between Miami — which had just been flooded with new low-skill workers — and other cities This was true for workers even at the bottom of the skills ladder Card concluded that “the Mariel immigration had essentially no effect on the wages or employment outcomes of non-Cuban workers in the Miami labor market » … Economists ever since have tried to explain this remarkable result Was it that the US workers who might have suffered a wage drop had simply moved away Had low-skill Cubans made native Miamians more productive by specializing in different tasks thus stimulating the local economy Was it that the Cubans’ own demand for goods and services had generated as many jobs in Miami as they filled Or perhaps was it that Miami employers shifted to production technologies that used more low-skill labor absorbing the new labor supply Regardless there was no dip in wages to explain The real-life economy was evidently more complex than an “Econ 101” model would predict Such a model would require wages to fall when the supply of labor through immigration goes up This is where two new studies came in decades after Card’s — in 2015 One by Borjas claims that Card’s analysis had obscured a large fall in the wages of native workers by using too broad a definition of “low-skill worker” Card’s study had looked at the wages of US workers whose education extended only to high school or less That was a natural choice since about half of the newly-arrived Cubans had a high school degree and half didn’t Borjas instead focuses on workers who did not finish high school — and claimed that the Boatlift caused the wages of those workers those truly at the bottom of the ladder to collapse The other new study ungated here by economists Giovanni Peri and Vasil Yasenov of the UC Davis and UC Berkeley reconfirms Card’s original result: It cannot detect an effect of the boatlift on Miami wages even among workers who did not finish high school The wages of Miami workers with high school degrees and no more than that jump up right after the Mariel boatlift relative to prior trends The wages of those with less than a high school education appear to dip slightly for a couple of years although this is barely distinguishable amid the statistical noise And these same inflation-adjusted wages were also falling in many other cities that didn’t receive a wave of immigrants so it’s not possible to say with statistical confidence whether that brief dip on the right is real It might have been — but economists can’t be sure The rise on the left in contrast is certainly statistically significant even relative to corresponding wage trends in other cities Here is how the Borjas study reaches exactly the opposite conclusion The Borjas study slices up the data much more finely than even Peri and Yasenov do It’s not every worker with less than high school that he looks at Borjas starts with the full sample of workers of high school or less — then removes women and Hispanics and workers who aren’t prime age that is he tosses out those who are 19 to 24 and 60 to 65 And then he removes workers who have a high school degree In all that means throwing out the data for 91 percent of low-skill workers in Miami in the years where Borjas finds the largest wage effect It leaves a tiny sample just 17 workers per year When you do that the average wages for the remaining workers look like this: … For these observations picked out of the broader dataset average wages collapse by at least 40 percent after the boatlift Wages fall way below their previous trend as well as way below similar trends in other cities and the fall is highly statistically significant There are two ways to interpret these findings The first way would be to conclude that the wage trend seen in the subgroup that Borjas focuses on — non-Hispanic prime-age men with less than a high school degree — is the “real” effect of the boatlift The second way would be to conclude as Peri and Yasenov do that slicing up small data samples like this generates a great deal of statistical noise If you do enough slicing along those lines you can find groups for which wages rose after the Boatlift and others for which it fell In any dataset with a lot of noise the results for very small groups will vary widely Researchers can and do disagree about which conclusion to draw But there are many reasons to favor the view that there is no compelling basis to revise Card’s original finding There is not sufficient evidence to show that Cuban immigrants reduced any low-skill workers’ wages in Miami even small minorities of them and there isn’t much more that can be learned about the Mariel boatlift with the data we have … Around 1980 the same time as the Boatlift two things happened that would bring a lot more low-wage black men into the survey samples First there was a simultaneous arrival of large numbers of very low-income immigrants from Haiti without high school degrees: that is non-Hispanic black men who earn much less than US black workers but cannot be distinguished from US black workers in the survey data Nearly all hadn’t finished high school That meant not just that Miami suddenly had far more black men with less than high school after 1980 but also that those black men had much lower earnings Second the Census Bureau which ran the CPS surveys improved its survey methods around 1980 to cover more low-skill black men due to political pressure after research revealed that many low-income black men simply weren’t being counted … In sum the evidence from the Mariel boatlift continues to support the conclusion of David Card’s seminal research: There is no clear evidence that wages fell or that unemployment 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Plunder… part 5/10 Refugee |
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Saudi envoy meets with orphaned refugee wins ‘Nobel of mathematics’ Fields medal |
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Bhutan often referred to as “Shangri-la” by the western world has a gory past – it once forced over 75000 Nepali-speaking people the Lhotshampas to leave They languished in refugee camps in eastern Nepal for over 20 years as protracted talks between Nepal and Bhutan never reached a solution Meanwhile their population increased and their … |
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Standing HandInHand With Refugees This Ramadan |
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Bid to bring second refugee family to town |
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Refugee World Cup Sunday 24 June |
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Refugees and Germany: The Discrepancy in Data and Opinion |
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ISSofBC welcomes over 180 refugees in last three months |
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Our biggest ever summer sale is here! Huge discounts on our refurbished bikes – all proceeds help get refugees cycling |
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Retirees Refugees |
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Greek woman gang-raped by migrants after visiting refugee solidarity event |
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HR Roles at Jesuit Refugee Service |
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Help the school for refugees in Greece! |
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German interior minister’s “Master Plan” for refugees: Internment camps and mass deportations |
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The 1951 Coffee Shop is a convergence point for refugees and the larger resettlement community |
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Video: Muslim ‘refugees’ refuse food parcels because of the Red Cross on the boxes! |
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SHARE Seminar on Pre-departure Processing and Cultural Orientation: Preparing for the integration of resettled refugees in Europe |
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UK refugee wins biggest maths prize |
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3-year-old Ethiopian refugee killed in her own birthday party stabbing remembered |
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Randy Engel one of the nation’s top investigative reporters began her journalistic career shortly after her graduation from the University of New York at Cortland in 1961 A specialist in Vietnamese history and folklore in 1963 she became the editor of The Vietnam Journal the official publication of the Vietnam Refugee and Information Services a national relief program in South Vietnam for war refugees and orphans based in Dayton Ohio more |
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Caught Between Conflicts: Refugees Living In The World’s Youngest Country |
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Thank you for Celebrating World Refugee Day with us! |
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As the United States continues to debate the future of immigrants and refugees families from all over the world are suffering from stresstrauma and anguish We encourage you to support our organization through advocacy volunteer work and the gift of donations |
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Nong Kiaw refugee caves |
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Turkey to relocate Syrian refugees to camps on border |
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Serco wants to evict 300 refugees in Glasgow |
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Bataan Philippine Refugee Processing Center – PRPC |
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Chatterbox: Empowering Refugees to Teach |
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Western Slope pastor and Mesa County “Patriots” display stunning callousness towards refugees children |
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Reframing the Middle Eastern and Palestinian Refugee Crises |
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Irish republican skinheads call Pakistani refugee “Nazi” in Belfast outburst! |
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Refugees and SEL: Foundational Skills |
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The Right Of Return for refugees |
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5hr 12m Refugee Action launches 11m crisis prevention programme for people seeking asylum |
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Puerto Rican Hurricane Refugees Are Safe From Eviction for One More Month |
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St Gertrude’s gives artful welcome to refugee community |
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Refugee Resettlement |
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From A Vietnamese Refugee to a Celebrity Chef |
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Refugee Crisis on Jeju Island Reveals the Pride and Prejudice of South Korea’s Ecstatic Populism |
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‘National Disgrace’ — UK Home Office Rejects Syrian Christians Refugee Intake 100 Percent Muslim |
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Conditions ‘Not Yet Conducive’ for Rohingya Refugee to Return Home to Myanmar – UN Agency |
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‘Refugees Welcome: Fighting Borders Building Alliances’ |
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Sport: A Cost Effective Means of Refugee Inclusion |
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National Commission for Refugees NCFR Recruitment 2018/2019 amp How to Apply |
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Number of refugees taken in is down 50 |
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Kurdish refugee wins ‘Nobel of |
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Kanak Mani Dixit’s long reportage on post eviction of the refugees July 1992 and on how the Bhutanese Monarch’s depopulation of Lhotshampas faced the sacrosanct kingdom with dissent July 1994 Bhakti Prasad Bhandari on the struggle of Teknath Rizal the epitome of struggle for Lhotshampas March 1994 Himal Southasian commentary on how after getting rid of the Lhotshampas the Ngalong elites have turned to Sarchops another ethnic population in the country February 1998 Karin Heissler on the gross inaction of international community to resolve the refugee crisis October 1998 Kabita Parajuli on the state of the Bhutanese refugee camps and their aspirations of a return to their homeland January 2006 Himali Dixit on Lhotshampa’s dilemma of Repatriation or resettlement June 2007 Himal Southasian commentary that though the Bhutanese government took resettlement as a solution to the longstanding problem the resettled refugees will raise voice for their right to return January 2010 A C Sinha on how resettled refugees are struggling to ensure the continuation of their unique lifestyle April 2011 Devendra Bhatarai calling on Nepal to quit the farce that is diplomatic talks over the Bhutanese refugees in Nepal June 2011 and Aletta Andre’s reportage reveals hopes of the Lhotshampas who remain in the country to get citizenship after the new government following second democratic election is installed in Thimpu October 2013 |
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Monsoon Rains Threaten Thousands of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Camps |
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SAN DIEGO– The Center for World Music presents Songs and Stories of Refugee Artists in San Die… |
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Shunned by the West 10000 Refugees Seek Asylum In Hong Kong |
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Relief workers in Nigeria are struggling to cope with a new wave of fleeing Southern Cameroons refugees |
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Refugees challenge the EU and Merkel |
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April 2018 Newsletter-Moved with Compassion: Serving Among Syrian Refugee Children |
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Recent Refugee Policy Updates |
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Latin American Summit for Refugees and the Persecuted |
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Refugee Research Blog |
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Is Canada in the midst of a refugee crisis Experts say it’s important to keep things in GDP growth to rise to 75 per cent this fiscal says report |
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Refugees homicide case goes to trial as suspects manhandle Times reporter |
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‘Something special about this boy’: Davies goes from refugee camp to soccer pitch |
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The Principle of Non-Refoulement: The Legality of Refugee Caps Amidst Record High Migration Rates |
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Julio Gonzalez a jilted lover whose arson revenge at the unlicensed Happy Land nightclub in the Bronx in 1990 claimed 87 lives making him the nation’s worst single mass murderer at the time died on Tuesday at a hospital in Plattsburgh NY where he had been taken from prison He was 61 … Mr Gonzalez was born in Holguín a city in Oriente Province in Cuba on Oct 10 1954 He served three years in prison in the 1970s for deserting the Cuban Army In 1980 when he was 25 he joined what became known as the Mariel boatlift an effort organized by Cuban-Americans and agreed to by the Cuban government that brought thousands of Cuban asylum-seekers to the United States It was later learned that many of the refugees had been released from jails and mental hospitals Mr Gonzalez was said to have faked a criminal record as a drug dealer to help him gain passage … Mr Gonzalez had just lost his job at a Queens lamp warehouse when he showed up at Happy Land There he argued heatedly with his girlfriend Lydia Feliciano about their six-year on-again off-again relationship and about her quitting as a coat checker at the club Around 3 am a bouncer ejected him According to testimony Mr Gonzalez walked three blocks to an Amoco service station where he found an empty one-gallon container and bought 1 worth of gasoline from an attendant he knew there He returned to the club … Mr Gonzalez splashed the gasoline at the bottom of a rickety staircase the club’s only means of exit and ignited it Then he went home and fell asleep … Ms Feliciano was among the six survivors She recounted her argument with Mr Gonzalez to the police who went to his apartment where he confessed “I got angry the devil got to me and I set the fire” he told detectives … During a video conference-call interview at the time he said he had not realized how many people were inside Happy Land that night that he had nothing against them and that his anger had been directed at the bouncer NYT |
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Mo Salah delights Syrian refugee Liverpool fan with a signed shirt |
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Fields medal: World’s most prestigious maths prize stolen from UK refugee… |
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8 Proposed Solutions For The Refugee Crisis |
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The Young Roots team works with young refugees and asylum seekers |
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Virtual Teacher a Platform for Refugees |
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Refugee crisis: Will the EU live up to its responsibility |
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Houston Activist Fears for Fellow LGBTQ Refugees Under ‘Zero Things To Do in Houston This Weekend: August 2-5 2018 |
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Rains Threaten Thousands of Rohingya Refugees |
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A certified program offering MIT caliber education to refugees and other displaced persons |
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Refugees are welcome! |
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Taking a Seat at the Table to Discuss the Refugee Crisis with Gen Z |
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Not even a mile and a half from the Syrian border in Mafraq Jordan sit what seem like endless rows of tents metal shelters and small basic shops meant to house almost 80000 Syrians This cramped two-square-mile tract of land is called Zaatari refugee camp and it’s the largest of its kind in the world Opened in 2012 the camp has transformed into a seemingly permanent settlement for the Syrians who have fled their home country since war broke out in 2011 |
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Protest against the deportation of refugees Herzliya 2212018 |
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Refugee football team are given new kits by local restaurant |
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Germany – Free Education for Refugees |
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Saudi Iqama for 1 million Yemeni Refugees – Salute to King |
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College Media Geek: Elon junior’s internship takes him to Jordan to tell stories from Syrian refugee camp |
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Integration of recent refugees and third country nationals into the Austrian labour market |
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Refugees Work |
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Supporting immigrants – a letter from refugees of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution |
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Annual change refugees: How to protect them |
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Leo J O’Donovan SJ Jesuit Refugee Service |
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‘I Hope To God We Will Be Safe’: Refugees In Lebanon Start Returning To Syria |
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The Life of a Refugee |
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Refugee Action |
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OpenEmbassy: a “middleman” between the host country and the refugees |
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Refugees Welcome International |
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I Was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me: Participate in WorldRefugeeSunday on June 17 / 24 |
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ERF Policy Conference on: Employment Education and Housing in Jordan: The Impacts of the Syrian Refugee Influx |
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UN Mideast envoy urges Trump to unfreeze aid for Palestinian refugees |
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How You Can Help the Refugee Bears |
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Programs broaden horizons for refugeesRead More » |
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Cowardly Governors Want to Turn Away Refugees Fleeing ISIS |
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US and Global Refugee Protection System |
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Humanitarian Relief for Rohingya Refugees |
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11 Children’s Books about Immigrants and Refugees |
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Welcome: Refugee Week 2018 |
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21 Refugees Dead As Boat Crashes While Returning Home From IDP |
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Syrian Refugees and NGOs in Turkey |
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San Diego-Tijuana Border on World Refugee Day! |
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11072018 Masterabsolvent Arthur Neznanow erhält besondere Auszeichnung beim Information for Refugees |
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A bike helps refugees and asylum-seekers access food banks legal advice healthcare education and much more |
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States must treat refugees migrants as rights holders |
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Fewest Monthly Refugee Arrivals in August Since 2002 |
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The Long Haul Ahead for Myanmar’s Rohingya Refugee Crisis |
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The Struggle of Refugee Teens |
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Standing in Solidarity With Immigrants amp Refugees at the End Family Separation March |
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to make successful refugee resettlement possible |
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23000 refugees have fled violence in Nicaragua |
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Failed: what two decades of the refugee crisis could not teach Europe |
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Emergency Relief Appeal for Rohingya Refugee Camp Kanchan Kunj Delhi |
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Norwegians Are More Positive to Refugees than Immigrants in General |
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Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon from a management of politics point of view |
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From Refugee to Real Estate Land Developer |
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Refugees Now Make Up 1 of World Population Peace Index Shows |
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Refugee Week – Presented by Tibetan refugees |
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This week as President Trump comes out in support of a bill that seeks to halve legal immigration to the United States his administration is emphasizing the idea that Americans and their jobs need to be protected from all newcomers—undocumented and documented To support that idea his senior policy adviser Stephen Miller has turned to a moment in American history that is often referenced by those who support curbing immigration: the Mariel boatlift of 1980 But in fact much of the conventional wisdom about that episode is based on falsehoods rooted in Cold War rhetoric During a press briefing on Wednesday journalist Glenn Thrush asked Miller to provide statistics showing the correlation between the presence of low-skill immigrants and decreased wages for US-born and naturalized workers In response Miller noted the findings of a recent study by Harvard economist George Borjas on the Mariel boatlift which contentiously argued that the influx of over 125000 Cubans who entered the United States from April to October of 1980 decreased wages for southern Florida’s less educated workers Borjas’ study which challenged an earlier influential study by Berkeley economist David Card has received major criticisms A lively debate persists among economists about the study’s methods limited sample size and interpretation of the region’s racial categories—but Miller’s conjuring of Mariel is contentious on its own merits The Mariel boatlift is an outlier in the pages of US immigration history because it was at its core a result of Cold War posturing between the United States and Cuba Fidel Castro found himself in a precarious situation in April 1980 when thousands of Cubans stormed the Peruvian embassy seeking asylum Castro opened up the port of Mariel and claimed he would let anyone who wanted to leave Cuba to do so Across the Florida Straits the United States especially prioritized receiving people who fled communist regimes as a Cold War imperative Because the newly minted Refugee Act had just been enacted—largely to address the longstanding bias that favored people fleeing communism—the Marielitos were admitted under an ambiguous emergency-based designation: “Cuban-Haitian entrant status pending” … In order to save face Castro put forward the narrative that the Cubans who sought to leave the island were the dregs of society and counter-revolutionaries who needed to be purged because they could never prove productive to the nation This sentiment along with reports that he had opened his jails and mental institutes as part of this boatlift fueled a mythology that the Marielitos were a criminal violent sexually deviant and altogether “undesirable” demographic In reality more than 80 of the Marielitos had no criminal past even in a nation where “criminality” could include acts antithetical to the revolutionary government’s ideals In addition to roughly 1500 mentally and physically disabled people this wave of Cubans included a significant number of sex workers and queer and transgender people—some of whom were part of the minority who had criminal-justice involvement having been formerly incarcerated because of their gender and sexual transgression Part of what made Castro’s propaganda scheme so successful was that his regime’s repudiation of Marielitos found an eager audience in the United States among those who found it useful to fuel the nativist furnace US legislators policymakers and many in the general public accepted Castro’s negative depiction of the Marielitos as truth By 1983 the film Scarface had even fictionalized a Marielito as a druglord and violent criminal Then and now the boatlift proved incredibly unpopular among those living in the United States and is often cited as one of the most vivid examples of the dangers of lax immigration enforcement In fact many of President Jimmy Carter’s opponents listed Mariel as one of his and the Democratic Party’s greatest failures even as his Republican successor President Ronald Reagan also embraced the Marielitos as part of an ideological campaign against Cuba Julio Capó Jr |
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Human Trafficking Refugees and Displaced Persons: What Terms to Use |
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Contributions of Refugees to US Society |
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Glasgow tenants union statement on Serco evictions of refugees |
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JESUS WAS A REFUGEE |
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Refugees in Italy get their hands dirty with own farm |
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Celebrating Refugee Week’s 20th Anniversary: A look into how we support new arrivals in the UK |
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Video: Kurdish Refugees Trained by Dream Doctors |
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300 dead 23000 refugees have fled violence in Nicaragua Seamus Bellamy |
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The Western Conspiracy Short-sightedness and the Recent Refugee Crises |
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Refugee Food Festival Hosted in Cape Town |
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Ankara has warned that any such move by Damascus will prompt Turkey to pull out of the Astana process altogether in protest Turkey’s fear is that unlike in the southern provinces the terrorist groups that control Idlib may fight it out which would lead to large-scale violence and an exodus of refugees and militants across the border into Turkey Idlib is estimated to have a population close to 25 million Importantly though Turkey seeks to maintain its presence in Idlib thanks to its enduring links with many of the extremist groups ensconced there Turkey is equally adamant that the Kurds should not spread their influence into Idlib close to eastern Mediterranean coast |
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Department of Homeland Security fails to reinstate protected status for Somali refugees |
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Local groups help refugees transition and thrive |
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This incredible poem by Boona Mohammed explores refugee suffering video |
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Photos of Other Refugee Camps |
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Grids welcome InWorldz refugees |
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19 July 2016 – Refugees transform walls into work… |
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We take second-hand bikes fix them up and donate them to refugees and asylum seekers Some of the bikes we receive are sold in our shop to help fund our work |
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Refugees and Posts |
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The Privileged Palestinian “Refugees” |
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Karen Refugee Academic Standout Interns for Lockwood Law Heads to Albany |
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Fisticuffs Ahoy In Toronto As The Locals Get All Riled Up Over The Refugee Crisis |
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Dunedin philanthropist on a mission to help refugees in Myanmar |
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UNHCR: Goodwill Ambassador and refugee athlete Yusra Mardini in Sicily |
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For refugees in Sudan fears surround probe into UN resettlement fraud |
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In appreciation: Barbara Harrell-Bond refugee advocate and researcher 1932-2018 |
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Support recent immigrants and refugees to Nova Scotia |
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Do all refugees in Germany have the right to be reunited with their family members |
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Christian refugees admitted now outnumber Muslim refugees admitted |
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WATCH THE VIDEO – Caught Between Conflicts: Refugees living in the world’s youngest country |
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BUSTED!! Refugee Child Actor Repeats Performance In Brussels Airport |
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SHE WAS A STRONG SUPPORTER OF BRINGING MUSLIM ‘REFUGEE’S TO SWEDEN YET THIS WAS HER FATE |
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Germany funds scholarships for refugees abroad |
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Meet Qais on WorldRefugeeDay |
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Creator/EP of “Degrassi” Discusses the Introduction of Syrian Refugee Characters and What That Means for the Show |
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Helping refugees and volunteers connect |
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Time to Rethink Our Attitudes to Middle East Refugees |
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German government launches camp system for refugees |
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Welcome Refugees I blame feminism this is why |
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Trump cuts Obama’s refugee target in half takes more Christians than Muslims |
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Should India adopt a hardline approach in deporting the Rohingya refugees to Myanmar! |
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Chicago Tribune: Refugees Who Have Settled in Chicago Feel Gratitude Guilt Amid Immigration Crackdowns |
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The USA is not a safe place for refugees |
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REFUGEE VIDEOS |
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Climate change refugees: How to protect them |
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Solar power for UN refugee camp in Jordan |
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Innovating humanitarian response for refugees |
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48 stains of semen found after refugee gang rape mother of two |
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Just 10 States Resettled More than Half of Recent Refugees to US |
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Web Update: Monsoon in Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps |
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VIDEO – RefugeeOne Reunites: The Story of Charles Safari |
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View from Main Street: Syrian refugees and others who are moving |
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Our documentary short “Are We There Yet” premiered at sxsw eco showing success stories of refugees we have helped |
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Hundreds of Syrians stampede to get refugee IDs |
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Chiang Mai Community Raises 150000 Baht for Refugees in Bangladesh…More to Come |
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Unis are helping asylum seekers and refugees where the government isn’t |
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Keynote Remarks from Naturalization Ceremony on World Refugee Day |
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Refugee World Cup Friday 22 June |
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Flüchtling Refugee Migrant: ein sprachlicher Drahtseilakt |
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