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Who is a refugee?
  • Refugees flee because of the threat of
    persecution and they cannot return safely to
    their homes in the prevailing circumstances
  • A refugee is a person who is being persecuted
    because of
  • - race, religion, membership of a particular
    social group, nationality or
  • political opinion
  • The persecution is personal and individual need
    to establish individually that their fear of
    persecution is well-founded
  • Human rights violations are the main cause why
    people become refugees

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What is a refugee like?
  • 49 are women
  • 43 of refugees
  • are under 18 years
  • of age
  • Common that the first to encounter
    violence are the educated active
  • people

REFUGEE
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Who are the refugees?
AMONG 130 PERSONS THERE IS ONE REFUGEE
EVERY DAY ALMOST 10 000 PEOPLE FLEE FROM THEIR
HOMES
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  • Group determination of refugee status, where by
    each civilian is considered a refugee, prima
    facie (in the absence of evidence to the
    contrary)
  • War, famine, environmental disasters or poverty
    are often the final reasons for fleeing

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The Geneva Refugee Convention 1951(United
Nations)
  • A refugee is a person who
  • owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted
    for reasons of race, religion, nationality,
    membership of a particular social group, or
    political opinion, is outside the country of his
    nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such
    fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the
    protection of that country
  • The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of
    Refugees,
  • 142 States Parties to the convention (July 1.
    2003)

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  • The 1951 Geneva Convention does not specifically
    address the issue of civilians fleeing conflict,
    though in recent years major refugee movements
    have resulted from civil wars, ethnic, tribal and
    religious violence
  • - Africas OAU Convention (Organisation for
    African Unity)
  • - The Cartagena Declaration in Latin America
  • The main reason why people flee is human rights
    violations. Without them there would be no
    refugees.
  • Refugees cannot return to their home country
    until the conditions there change and improve
  • Countries may not forcibly return refugees to a
    territory where they face danger or discriminate
    between groups of refugees

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The Geneva Refugee Convention 1951
  • central to the convention is the principle of
    non-refoulement
  • the non-forcible return of people to countries
    where they face persecution is a part of
    customary international law
  • ? binding on all states
  • ? the key provision stipulates that refugees
    should not be returned to a country where
    he or she fears persecution
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION
  • www.unhcr.ch
  • www.unhcr.se

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  • Originally adopted to deal with the aftermath of
    World War II in Europe and growing East-West
    political tensions
  • though the nature of conflict and migration
    patterns have changed in the intervening decades,
    the convention has proved resilient in helping to
    protect people in all types of situations

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  • Since 2000 there has been discussion on adapting
    the convention to better suit the demand and
    situations of modern times
  • internal displacement
  • poverty
  • environmental disasters and problems
  • famine and hunger
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