The Path of Somali Refugees Into Exile: A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy ResponsesSFM, 2006 - 148 pages |
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... illegal channels , increased resources and efficient planning have in many cases eliminated the need for multiple settlements which make up the bulk of irregular secondary movement . The findings in this study underscore the ...
... illegal channels , increased resources and efficient planning have in many cases eliminated the need for multiple settlements which make up the bulk of irregular secondary movement . The findings in this study underscore the ...
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... illegally . My aunt said that she didn't have any future there , that she was in prison , so she and her husband helped us pay someone to bring her here . She has been in Switzerland for eleven months now . My three brothers and my ...
... illegally . My aunt said that she didn't have any future there , that she was in prison , so she and her husband helped us pay someone to bring her here . She has been in Switzerland for eleven months now . My three brothers and my ...
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... illegally, or without any legal status, in the city/country of residence; it does not include camp-based refugees. In ... illegal crossing of international borders which take place without the authorization of the country(ies) involved ...
... illegally, or without any legal status, in the city/country of residence; it does not include camp-based refugees. In ... illegal crossing of international borders which take place without the authorization of the country(ies) involved ...
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... illegally in a foreign country . Police harassment , threats of detention for engaging in illegal employment , and threats of consequent refoulement , exploitation and mistreatment make refugees ' life particularly challenging . Less ...
... illegally in a foreign country . Police harassment , threats of detention for engaging in illegal employment , and threats of consequent refoulement , exploitation and mistreatment make refugees ' life particularly challenging . Less ...
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... illegally, and their motivation for further movement was lack of legal protection, abuse and exploitation by employers, and the lack of education for their children. Interviewees who migrated from Kenya noted abuse by police officials ...
... illegally, and their motivation for further movement was lack of legal protection, abuse and exploitation by employers, and the lack of education for their children. Interviewees who migrated from Kenya noted abuse by police officials ...
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Page 48 - ... (XLV), Reaffirming the principle that all human beings shall enjoy human rights and fundamental freedoms without discrimination, including the right to seek and enjoy asylum, Underlining the value of regional instruments, as and where applicable, including notably the 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa, as well as the 1984 Cartagena Declaration on Refugees, which include among refugees persons who cannot return to their countries due to indiscriminate...
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