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Refugees and internally
displaced
persons are relatively few; supplies of food, water and medicine are mostly adequate or at least improving.
The Battle of the TemplesBANGKOK – The military skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia that have claimed more than two dozen lives, caused scores of injuries, and
displaced
tens of thousands of people since February are primarily attributable to domestic politics in both countries.
Through this initiative, we have committed to support all the children and youth
displaced
from Syria, a country that before the war had achieved near universal enrollment.
Women and girls need protection from sexual violence, which flares up when families are forcibly
displaced.
Protecting the humanitarian effort now underway is essential to the sheer physical survival of the Congolese
displaced
in North Kivu, but the only lasting solution is a ceasefire followed by a peace treaty, possibly along the lines of the “Goma agreement.”
Hostage-taking, and killing and maiming by landmines, are but the side effects of the oldest and longest-running civil war in Latin America, which has resulted in three million internally
displaced
persons – one of the world’s highest levels, close to that of Sudan, Congo, and Iraq.
By the time the dust settled, more than 1,500 people had been killed and over 400,000 displaced, following an election that observers dismissed as rigged.
That year, with more than 80 million people
displaced
after World War II, UN member countries ratified a comprehensive framework to standardize their treatment of refugees.
Most significantly, it would commit signatories to protecting “those
displaced
by natural disasters and climate change.”
Displaced
people must be able to get on with their lives in dignity.
Yet, although some 60% of the
displaced
are children, education provision for Myanmar’s youngest refugees remains woefully insufficient.
Education is a right to which even the
displaced
are entitled.
Among the most widely discussed conflict is that in Syria, which, according to United Nations sources, has left an estimated 500,000 dead and injured, and
displaced
millions more.
More crises have been erupting in more places, more breaches of international humanitarian and human rights law have been occurring, and more people have been
displaced
by conflict than has been the case for decades.
According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, refugee children are five times more likely to be out of school than other children in the countries to which they’ve been
displaced.
But it often does so at the expense of other workers who are
displaced
when companies, competing on a cutthroat international stage, move jobs elsewhere.
He called for financial transfers from advanced to developing economies to compensate for
displaced
productive and export capacities (and lost tax revenues), and to enable recipient countries to overhaul those capacities to become more competitive.
Now, nearly one million people have fled Burma’s political and economic chaos for neighboring countries, and another million people remain internally
displaced.
A million people lost their lives in the savagery of the subcontinent’s partition into India and Pakistan, and 13 million more were displaced, most forcibly.
This was always the showstopper in Darfur: any attempted invasion of Sudan would have been disastrous for the two million
displaced
people, and would have re-ignited the country’s even deadlier north-south conflict.
And Kouchner himself, to the cynical amusement of the French press, has retreated radically from his insistence on an immediate intervention to protect refugees and internally
displaced
people in Darfur from further slaughter by the Sudanese government-backed Janjawid militia.
Retraining the
displaced
will be a major challenge for China’s government, as will preventing the major digital players from securing innovation-stifling monopolies.
Without intervention, many of the children
displaced
by Syria’s civil war – not to mention the other 24 million children worldwide who are out of school because of conflict – would never enter a classroom during their school-age years.
And, even if it is, a lot more is needed, as more children are
displaced
every day.
So, regardless of what European leaders decide at their latest summit, it is past time for the international community to act in support of the world’s refugees and others who have been forcibly
displaced.
But global action must go well beyond offers of temporary or permanent refuge for the displaced, or funding for frontline countries.
Or consider Syria, where an estimated 200,000 Syrians have recently died, 3.7 million have fled the country, and 7.6 million have been internally
displaced
in a civil war that was stoked in no small part by the US, Saudi Arabia, and other allied powers.
The “Putin Center” can be
displaced.
The government’s mistakes in so-called “risk communication” regarding the Fukushima nuclear plant, and its slowness in getting necessary aid to people
displaced
by the disaster, have once again put the stereotype on full display.
In doing so, she became an enemy of the state, because her work exposed the barbaric policies practiced against the
displaced
populations, uncovered the truth behind state actions, and called for the restoration of basic human rights.
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