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  • | name =Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees ...tdsg_no=V~2&chapter=5&Temp=mtdsg2&lang=en#Participants|title=Chapter V – Refugees and Stateless Persons|date=22 July 2013|accessdate=22 July 2013|publisher=[
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  • | name =Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees {{legend|#ffff00|parties to only the [[Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees|1967 Protocol]]}}
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  • ..." An anonymous, high-ranking Foreign Ministry official said "the influx of refugees" created by U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan "is one problem, but the greater ...08/47c5248f-294b-4f80-8ef5-986ed2e1e14e.html Kyrgyzstan: Five More Andijon Refugees Extradited To Uzbekistan] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref>
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  • Some social issues in Germany (such as refugees from Syria) have made Germans who were born in Russia, or those with no con
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  • ...jan]], and Armenian citizens from [[Armenia]]. Many Armenian nationals and refugees are no longer legally residents and are considered illegal due to a visa re ...] which were sparked by an unfounded rumour that large numbers of Armenian refugees would be resettled there and get free housing during a period when there wa
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  • ...received via Adana the Pakistan-based Kazakh, Turkmen, Kirghiz, and Uzbek refugees numbering 3,800 with UNHCR assistance.<ref>{{cite book|title=Problèmes pol
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  • ...30,000<ref name=ref>{{cite web|author=United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |url=http://www.refworld.org/country,,,,AUT,,5139cf902,0.html |title=Contin ...st]] deportation in the case of Kazakhstan. Tens of thousands of [[Chechen refugees]] settled in the European Union and elsewhere as the result of the recent [
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  • ...esson (January 26, 2007). [https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL33851.pdf "Afghan Refugees: Current Status and Future Prospects" p.7]. Report RL33851, [[Congressional ...ate of Bukhara|Bukharlyks]]. In 1981 [[Uzbeks in Pakistan|Afghan Turkestan refugees in Pakistan]] moved to Turkey to join the existing Kayseri, Izmir, Ankara,
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  • ...leave their homeland fleeing the [[Bolshevik]] regime, and millions became refugees. Many [[white emigre|white émigrés]] were participants in the [[White mov ...ories have emigrated to Russia itself since the 1990s. Many of them became refugees from a number of states of [[Central Asia]] and [[Caucasus]] (as well as fr
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  • [[Category:Chinese refugees]]
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  • [[Category:Chinese refugees]]
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  • [[Category:Chinese refugees]]
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  • Uighur refugees. [[Category:Chinese refugees]]
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  • ...|Chinese]] government. Some earlier reports had described them as economic refugees, who were slowly working their way to Turkey.
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  • [[Category:Chinese Civil War refugees]]
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  • }}</ref> Some earlier reports had described them as economic refugees who were slowly working their way to [[Turkey]].
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  • ...rnal|url=http://rsq.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/2/12|title=Central Asian refugees in Saudi Arabia: religious evolution and contributing to the reislamization
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  • Radio Free Asia reports that the five were staying at a National Center for Refugees in a [[Tirana]] suburb.<ref name="Rfa060510"/> ...wsuit: "In the crisis atmosphere of the time, the interests of a few dozen refugees paled beside the urgency of the Administration's war plans," and [[Susan B
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  • ...September 2008, Ramzan Kadyrov said he was now trying to persuade Chechens refugees and exiles to return, including Akhmed Zakayev, whom Kadyrov described as "
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  • ...ocated in [[Mingachevir]] city. Construction of five community centers for refugees were also funded by NAOC through Relief International. Partial funding was
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  • ...ufman - Page 23</ref> The violence was led, to some degree, by Azerbaijani refugees from [[Armenia]], perhaps as many as 2000<ref>Tamara Dragadze, “Azerbaija ...r of [[Refugees and internally displaced persons in Azerbaijan|Azerbaijani refugees internally displaced persons]], mainly from [[Qubadli]] and [[Zengilan]] re
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  • ...Baku additionally had 153,400 [[internally displaced person]]s and 93,400 refugees.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baku-online.com/ru/baku.htm |archiveurl=http
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  • ...said that [[Moscow]] had planned to relocate tens of thousands of Armenian refugees to Tajikistan. Dushanbe also had a relatively high military population duri
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  • ...arrison at Merv was only about 12,000 men, and the city was inundated with refugees from eastern Khwarezmia. For six days, Tolui besieged the city, and on the
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  • ...eration shifted to the lower course of the Syr Darya under pressure of the refugees of the Sary Turgesh tribe.<ref>Bartold W.W., ''"Sketch of the Jeti-su histo
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  • ...occupy most of the later Kazakhstan. It was founded by the [[Oguz Turks]] refugees from the neighbouring [[Turgesh Kaganate]]. The Oguz lost a struggle with t
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  • ...[[Peroz III]] was married into the imperial court, which allowed Sassanian refugees fleeing from the Arab conquest to settle in China.<ref>{{Citation|url=https ...c persecution. According to the ''[[Qissa-i Sanjan]]'', one group of those refugees landed in what is now [[Gujarat]], India, where they were allowed greater f
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  • ...that the Ashkenazi Jews of Europe [[ethnogenesis|originated]] among Turkic refugees who had migrated from the collapsed Khazarian Khanate westward into Europe, ...diminished it And this kingdom, which had absorbed Jewish immigration and refugees from many exiles, must itself have become a diaspora mother, the mother of
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  • ...hazaria in the wake of these persecutions, and were joined there by Jewish refugees from Armenia. The [[Cairo Geniza|Geniza fragments]], he argues, make it cle ...diminished it And this kingdom, which had absorbed Jewish immigration and refugees from many exiles, must itself have become a diaspora mother, the mother of
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  • ...onsidered "adequate" has only been discussed in specific contexts, such as refugees, the disabled, the elderly, or workers.<ref>Dr Stephen James, [http://law.a
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  • | name =Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees ...tdsg_no=V~2&chapter=5&Temp=mtdsg2&lang=en#Participants|title=Chapter V – Refugees and Stateless Persons|date=22 July 2013|accessdate=22 July 2013|publisher=[
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  • *[[OHCHR]] – Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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  • [[Image:Warsaw 1939 refugees and soldier.jpg|thumb|Warsaw 1939 refugees and soldier]]
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  • | name =Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees {{legend|#ffff00|parties to only the [[Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees|1967 Protocol]]}}
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  • ...ews.com}}</ref> Also, in 2015 Kazakhstan allocated 300,000 euros to Syrian refugees for the supply of medicine, food and construction materials.<ref>{{cite web
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