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Must-Read Stories on Refugees From 2017
We collected the best stories on refugees from 2017, as selected by refugee and migration experts and the readers and editors of Refugees Deeply.
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We collected the best stories on refugees from 2017, as selected by refugee and migration experts and the readers and editors of Refugees Deeply.
Journalist-turned-politician Gyorgy Kakuk has become an important voice on migration in Hungarian politics. Having followed refugee routes through the Balkans and worked with U.N. Missions in Kosovo and East Timor, he calls for imagination and pragmatism from Europe.
Jeff Crisp Formerly Head of Policy Development and Evaluation, UNHCR
Jeff Crisp at Oxford University’s Refugee Studies Centre traces historical reluctance to admit refugees – from the U.K.’s rejection of Tamil refugees to Australia’s “Pacific Solution” that deters migration.
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