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Yet, under her leadership, the Fund adjusted a program so that Jordan’s government could spend more to help those displaced by conflict in Syria and Iraq (more than a million of whom are housed in
camps
within its borders).
To the US, China is a big-data dictatorship that has detained one million Uighurs in concentration camps, cracked down on Christians, curtailed civil rights, and destroyed the environment – all while building up its military and threatening America’s regional allies.
After all, Nazis enslaved millions of gentiles from occupied countries, transported them to labor camps, mostly in Germany, and forced them to produce, inter alia, war materiel.
Up to 200,000 political prisoners are kept as slaves in brutal labor camps, where they are lucky if they are not tortured to death.
Life in
camps
is demoralizing and ultimately dehumanizing.
The world rightly focuses on the tragedy in Darfur, but overlooks another four million Sudanese still displaced as a result of the north-south conflict, many of whom continue to live in terrible poverty in Khartoum slums or in makeshift
camps
across the country, with little opportunity to re-build their lives.
In fact, appalling conditions are being allowed to prevail in refugee camps, because authorities want to deter other asylum seekers – including some who arguably have no right to international protection – from trying to get in, and potentially even to impel some who have arrived to return home.
With such support, AU-authorized troops could guard the refugee
camps
and, over time, protect villages so that men, women and children could return home in safety.
So the civil war will continue, the number of refugees in transit
camps
will increase, and more of them will risk their lives to enter leaky Fortress Europe.
This means that, apart from doling out humanitarian aid to those in refugee camps, it has no policy.
In their disappointment with Trump, however, two bitterly divided
camps
– Israel’s right and left – may find common ground.
Today’s emerging Sino-Russian ties are serving as a catalyst for the rise of opposing
camps
in the Asia-Pacific region and, perhaps, a new Cold War -- something both Russian and Chinese leaders say they are against.
After all, it was France’s then-president, Nicolas Sarkozy, who in 2010 ordered the expulsion of illegal Roma and the demolition of their
camps
– triggering the human-rights response that stimulated the EU to strengthen its calls for investment in Roma integration.
The second reason is historic: the painful and still vivid memories of the Vichy regime of WWII, when citizens’ “racial” and religious origin was stamped on national identification documents and was used as a key tool in rounding up French Jews for delivery to the death
camps.
Note the one thing on which members of both
camps
agree: the global savings imbalance – low savings in the US and high savings in China and other emerging markets – played a key role in the crisis by allowing Americans to live beyond their means.
And Bolivia’s president Evo Morales, arguably the wiliest of the populist lot, is quietly switching
camps.
The Return of the Irish QuestionLONDON – Almost exactly 20 years ago, after months of delicate and difficult negotiation, leaders of Northern Ireland’s two main political
camps
– Catholic nationalists and republicans on one side;Protestant unionists on the other – signed the Good Friday Agreement, ending more than 30 years of violence and bloodshed.
The same applies to the Islamic Group, a movement implicated in violent acts in almost a dozen countries throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s, including armed insurgency in Egypt, bombings in the United States and Croatia, assassination attempts in Ethiopia, and training
camps
in Afghanistan.
Buhari has wide support in the north and Abubakar has a formidable and well-resourced party machine; but mutual distrust run deep in both
camps.
More than 250,000 Tamil civilians were kept in virtual internment
camps
long after the end of hostilities and prevented from exercising their civil rights or returning to their homes.
The Ministry of Defense declared that the situation had been “stabilized,” following the elimination of some 35,000 militants and 700 training
camps.
Every day, another once-vibrant Syrian school is bombed or militarized, with two million children now in refugee
camps
or exiled to makeshift tents or huts.
Consider one of our goals – digital access and online courses for children in refugee
camps.
Some have large refugee
camps
within their borders.
France’s citizens have tended to expect too much from their state, and now they may be expecting too little from politics and politicians at a time when deep divisions on fundamental economic and social issues run not only between the traditional right and left, but also within both
camps.
In the weeks since, experts have divided into two
camps.
From the jihadist perspective – the one that American or French Muslims, for example, may pick up in training
camps
in Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen – daily life is ultra-violent.
Lines on the map no longer contain the gravest threats, and the players are no longer divided neatly into two
camps.
The political dialogue between moderates of both
camps
is mostly dead, and personal contact has become minimal.
Palestinians’ access to Egypt was restricted, and much of Gaza’s largely unskilled workforce was dependent on the UN Relief Works Administration, which built and maintained the local refugee
camps.
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