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After Paris Attacks, Refugees should not be turned into scapegoats
news UNHCR, 17 Nov 2015 (10 years ago )Geneva, 17 November 2015 BRIEFER: Melissa Fleming, UNHCR Chief Spokesperson This is a summary of what was said by the UNHCR spokesperson at today’s Palais des Nations press briefing in Geneva. Further information can be found on the UNHCR websites, www.unhcr.org and www.unhcr.fr, which should... -
All But One Ethnic Group Sign Agreement Supporting Nationwide Ceasefire
news Irrawaddy News, 03 Nov 2013 (12 years ago )Representatives of 17 ethnic rebels attending a conference in Laiza, Kachin State, officially signed an agreement on Saturday, in which they conditionally supported a government-proposed nationwide ceasefire agreement. Only one group, the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS), did not sign. Na... -
MSF urges Kenya not to shut down Dadaab refugee camp
news Al Jazeera And Agencies, 07 May 2016 (10 years ago )Medical charity Doctors without Borders (MSF) has urged the Kenyan government to reconsider its decision to shut down the Dadaab refugee camp, warning that closure would risk the lives of more than 300,000 refugees. In a statement released late on Friday, Liesbeth Aelbrecht, MSF head of mission i... -
Glimmers of hope in Central African Republic but peace elusive
news Reuters, 25 Mar 2015 (11 years ago )Hunted through the bush of Central African Republic by Christian militiamen, hundreds of half-starved Muslim herders found sanctuary with U.N. peacekeepers in the town of Yaloke. For almost a year, they dared not set foot outside the camp. Now, after months of talks with local leaders, the fright... -
Suspected suicide bomber not one of Nigeria's missing Chibok girls
news Reuters Africa, 30 Mar 2016 (10 years ago )ABUJA, March 30 (Reuters) - A suspected suicide bomber intercepted in northern Cameroon last week before she could blow herself up is not one of 219 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in the Nigerian town of Chibok in 2014, an African public advocacy group said on Wednesday. The abduction of abo... -
Fewer refugees arriving in Greece’s Evros region, but problems remain
news UNHCR, 12 Jun 2018 (7 years ago )PYTHIO VILLAGE, Greece – As dawn breaks over Greece’s north-eastern Evros region, a group of three families with adults and children tramp through Pythio and Thourio, small villages on a country backroad. “We’ve been travelling for three days directly from Kobani,” [on the Syrian border with Turk... -
Ethnic armed groups, opposition parties to meet in Mae Sot
news Myanmar Times, 01 Jul 2014 (11 years ago )Prominent opposition political leaders will travel to Thailand later this week for talks with armed ethnic groups on the peace process and political liberalisation, 88 Generation leader Min Ko Naing says. Min Ko Naing said the meeting, which will be the largest to date between opposition politica... -
Myanmar’s Incomplete Political Transition Is Not ‘Hunky-Dory,’ Says Kerry
news Bloomberg Businessweek, 11 Aug 2014 (11 years ago )Since July 2012, U.S. companies have cumulatively invested $612 million in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). Among the leading corporations hoping to carve out market share in the Southeast Asian country of 60 million, which kicked off political reforms in 2011: Coca-Cola (KO), General Electric (GE... -
Brigade (7) Pilot projects are not yet possible to resettle
news Karen News, 20 Aug 2014 (11 years ago )Hpa-An governor Saw Aung Maung Aye told KIC that “two places of pilot project in KNU Brigade (7) called Maw Po Kay and Mae Ta Ray are not yet possible to resettle because of no water, electricity (or) fire, road and land for working.” The area is 200-100 feet wide, wooden house and zinc roof. To ... -
Myanmar Pomelos Have Strong Potential but Farmers Yields Aren’t Enough
news Myanmar Business Today, 08 Nov 2018 (7 years ago )Myanmar pomelos are receiving increased international interest, and demand is raising from several countries, including China which presents huge market potential for Myanmar, despite this fact local farmers aren’t producing enough to meet the demand. “China wants to buy as much as two container...