• The Russian Federation's Law on Refugees defines who is a refugee for purposes of obtaining asylum in the country. The Law defines a refugee as a "person...
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  • of Refugees or regionally applicable refugee laws—such as the European Convention on Human Rights, if within the European Union. The terms asylum seeker...
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  • definition of 'refugee' as established in the 1951 Refugee Convention and is understood to protect asylum seekers from deportation and grant them certain...
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  • Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees. Before asylum is granted, an asylum seeker may be recognized as a refugee according...
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    granted temporary asylum in Russia for one year. On August 7, 2014, six days after Snowden's one-year temporary asylum expired, his Russian lawyer announced...
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  • shelter refugees."  Russia – The Russian government gave $24 million for refugees[citation needed] and granted asylum to over 1,000. About 5,000 refugees have...
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    formally make a claim for asylum. Internally Displaced People (IDPs) are often called refugees, but they are distinguished from refugees because they have not...
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  • claims adjudicated. A refugee is a person holding refugee status based on the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. An asylum seeker is a person...
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  • (either as refugees or protected persons). Refugees may also be resettled from offshore through New Zealand's Refugee Quota Programme. In 2017/18 a community...
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  • A refugee crisis can refer to difficulties and/or dangerous situations in the reception of large groups of refugees. These could be forcibly displaced...
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    An ongoing refugee crisis began in Europe in late February 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Over 6 million refugees fleeing Ukraine are recorded...
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  • processes and to manage issues concerning asylum and refugee status in the European Union. The European Union gained authority to legislate in the area...
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  • 'Little Kabul'". Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "UNHCR struggles to find solutions for Afghan asylum seekers in Russia". UNHCR. Retrieved...
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    asylum applications for Iraqi refugees, only 8.3 percent were accepted. Some sources claim there to be just around 40,000 Iraqi refugees residing in Germany...
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    defines who a refugee is and sets out the rights of individuals who are granted asylum and the responsibilities of nations that grant asylum. The convention...
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  • hosted the most Ukrainian refugees, with an estimated 9,902 Ukrainian citizens, 531 refugees in Mexico City and 18 refugees in Cancún, crossing the border...
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  • Chechen IDPs, Asylum Seekers& Refugees in Europe, European Council on Refugees and Exiles Georgia: UNHCR closely monitoring Chechen refugees' situation,...
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    refugees and migrants into Europe, mostly from the Middle East. An estimated 1.3 million people came to the continent to request asylum, the most in a...
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    of Refugees are "reasonable grounds" of "danger to the security of the country" or "danger to the community of that country". Unlike political asylum, which...
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  • "Refugees as weapons" is a term used to describe a hostile government organizing, or threatening to organize, a sudden influx of refugees into another...
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  • The first official North Korean refugees entered the United States on May 5, 2006.[dubious – discuss] These six refugees were the first since the North...
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  • with Russia, amid a sudden increase in asylum seekers seeking to enter Finland via Russia. Finland accused Russia of deliberately using refugees as weapons...
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  • Iraqi refugees living in France. The number of Iraqis in Germany is estimated at 150,000. In 2006, out of 2,727 asylum applications for Iraqi refugees, only...
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  • provisions and the handling of refugees and asylum seekers wanting to enter a country, and/or subsequently staying there for a long period of time, in this...
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  • Afghan refugees since the start of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1979; the largest numbers temporarily reside in Iran. As stateless refugees or asylum seekers...
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  • of refugees and asylum seekers who came to Poland in the period 1945–1989 was around 20,000–30,000 individuals. Following the fall of communism in 1989...
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    suspects were asylum seekers, marked a shift in the tone of media coverage and public opinion towards refugees, though the government noted refugees were, statistically...
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    North Koreans in Russia consist mainly of three groups: international students, guest workers, and defectors and refugees. A 2006 study by Kyung Hee University...
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  • than a week in airports. The reasons are usually protesting, asylum seeking or having difficulty with visas and passports.   Currently in the airport...
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    be used in exceptional circumstances when the regular EU asylum system has trouble handling a "mass influx" of refugees. It was introduced in the aftermath...
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