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    Refugees Fleeing Syria Face Hard Choices With little more than the clothes on their backs, thousands of men, women and children of all ages are pouring over the border into Lebanon to escape war-torn Syria. Many are hoping to go further into Europe by way of Turkey. All of them want to be free. Everyday on the run brings hard choices of where to go and how to get there. Why Are the Syrians Fleeing? Four years of war and crimes against humanity. They look for a better life, running from…

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    these refugee crises are immediate emergency situations resolved within a few months or years, a growing number of refugee influxes are “protracted refugee situations”, or long term exile for the affected nationals. At the end of 2015, 6.7 million people in 27 host countries make up 32 protracted refugee situations. Such situations are most often caused by long term political instability, as in much of the Middle East today (UNHCR). The UNHCR parameters for an official protracted refugee…

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    Refugees experience loss and this can affect them greatly for example:”Mother says nothing about Father But she chants every night,long chants where her voice wavers between hope and acceptance.She’s waiting for a sign”.this shows that there mother and her family lost a family member and they are hoping that he comes back. And in children of war “We got two letter from my dad. The serbs had set up concentration camps where people lived in apartments but had to work every day for the serbs.Then…

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    It can undeniably be reasoned that Canada needs immigration to support its population due to the fiscal impact it holds. To begin with, immigration fuels the majority of Canada's so-called "natural increase". To emphasise, according to an article by The Star (2017, February 08), Canada's population increased by 1.7 million from 2011 to 2016 and of that 2/3 the growth was by immigration; which is 1.13 million new immigrants that came to Canada from 2011 to 2016. Consequently, if immigration into…

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    In the year 2014 approximately 59.5 million people were fleeing their countries and crossing international borders looking for refuge, which made them refugees, or were forced out of their homes, but remained in their country for any number of reasons, making them internally displaced people (IDPs). This is a major global issue as there have always been people in these situations, and there still are. We need to attempt to resolve these issues, and we need to do it soon. The question that has…

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    Born and raised in Iran to Afghan parents, who had immigrated to Iran at the height of Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, I was awarded a first-person view of injustice and corruption. As Afghan refugees, we were not afforded a fraction of the rights and privileges given to Iranian citizens. Even education, a fundamental human right, was inaccessible to us. It was such maltreatments that incited my mother's visit to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 2002. After speaking…

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    it is a countries obligation to take in refugees because everyone is equal and deserves to have the same rights. There have been many cases which have involved refugees to impact their country of residence. One example of this is Malala who is a refugee now residing in England (Yousafzai). Malala impacted the world by teaching and opening people to the value that education holds and the hunger…

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    A refugee can be any person who has left their home because they are afraid for their safety if they stay. Once refugees leave home, they have to find refugee camp in another country until they can resettle into a new home. When refugees flee, their lives twist and turn inside out because of all the changes they go through and everything they leave behind or lose. This is very challenging for many people to go through; as soon as refugees resettle, their lives start to turn back again when they…

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    We left Iraq, my family and I, in 2014 after the fight that was started between ISIL and the government forces in our city, Ramadi. I received a scholarship that time from Edith Cowan University to undergo a PhD degree, and therefore, I applied for a student visa for me and for my family, and the visa was granted on October 2014. We arrived in Australia - Perth on 17 / 11/ 2014. The fight was enormous and the situation was very dangerous in Ramadi and we were threaten by ISIL that controlled the…

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    All around the world, many people just like you and me are suffering, suffering to live, suffering to care for themselves because of war, these people are called refugees. Refugees face horrific life events constantly. Who are refugees, and how do they live? Refugees are people who are living in a country of terrible war and forced to move. Once refugees move out of their home country most are faced with severe poverty. Most parents can’t find a job to support their families. Therefore,…

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