“refugee” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “refugee”:

+ The history of Chowkur is recollection of memories of first-generation Tibetan refugee and official records.

+ He became a refugee again when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.

+ This technique was used for the first time within a refugee camp.

+ Because of her job, she saw the difficult lives of the women in Afghan refugee camps.

+ A teacher proposed that the refugee boy should apply for the Gymnasium.

+ Meanwhile, Alem had to appear in court several times to defend his application for refugee status.

+ Tusse came to Sweden as a refugee with his parents.

refugee some ways to use
refugee some ways to use

Example sentences of “refugee”:

+ Other people may become permanent residents through refugee or asylum programs, or similar programs designed to protect their human rights.

+ Some stayed in refugee camps in Liberia, others fled to the neighboring countries.

+ Pakistan has a multicultural and multi-ethnic society and has one of the largest refugee populations in the world as well as a young population.

+ He worked as a community organizer with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and a congressional aide to U.S.

+ After living in refugee camps, the family moved to Paris.

+ He had probably come up the Muskingum River to plant near the Refugee Tract, which would soon fill up with settlers, when Congress actually got around to granting the lands.

+ Other people may become permanent residents through refugee or asylum programs, or similar programs designed to protect their human rights.

+ Some stayed in refugee camps in Liberia, others fled to the neighboring countries.

+ Afghan refugee Hazaras are not more than between 10,000 to 12,000.

+ Who was Russian refugee after Destalinization Who Then went on to become a worker in Lockheed.

+ The Refugee and Migrant Centre of Wolverhampton persuaded her MP, Emma Reynolds, to stop the deportation at the last minute to allow Wilson more time to appeal to the Home Office.

+ It created procedural plans for a regional refugee status and the promotion of return to Vietnam for Vietnamese boat people not qualifying for refugee status He also helped plan out a peace process in Central America called the “CIREFCA Process”.

More in-sentence examples of “refugee”:

+ Zaatari refugee camp is a refugee camp.

+ The containers are similar to those in Zaatari refugee camp.

+ Hassan died of bone cancer in a Sahrawi refugee camp in Tindouf, Algeria on 22 August 2015.

+ The resulting refugee crisis led to the intervention by India, eventually leading to the surrender of the Pakistani Army.

+ Hundreds of thousands more live in Assyrian diaspora and Refugees of IraqIraqi refugee communities in Europe, the former Soviet Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon.

+ Myer arrived in Melbourne, Australia, as a Jewish refugee in August of 1899.

+ He agreed to play on condition that the money that was made at the festival would be given to a refugee hospital nearby.

+ This caused the wall to collapse in some areas, and more people could get through to the refugee camps that were set up on the other side.

+ He co-organized a conference on refugee nutrition and continued to run a short course on nutrition for humanitarian aid at the University Oxford between 1995 till 2006.

+ That month, Wojtyła found a fourteen-year-old Jewish refugee named Edith Zierer.

+ In 1944, the World Jewish Congress and the American War Refugee Board asked Wallennberg to help and he agreed to go to Hungary to save the remaining Jews there.

+ This has not been the case for the refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, for example.

+ It has been a refugee club since the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

+ A refugee is a person who has to leave his or her country.

+ Pilecki was born in refugee camp in Augustdorf, Germany.

+ During the Bosnian War she and her older brother Igor, mother, and grandmother fled to a refugee camp in Serbia.

+ Survival sex is common in refugee camps.

+ On 10 October 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her “significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women’s, children’s, and refugee rights”.

+ He helped shift the focus beyond Europe and prepared it for fix and aide hard refugee issues.

+ The six key areas that Amnesty International focuses on are refugee rights, the rights women’s rightsof women, of minorities, ending torture, stopping the death penalty, the rights of people imprisoned because of what they believe, and protection of human dignity.

+ However, if there are many refugees, it may build what is called a refugee camp.

+ A 25-year-old Libyan male refugee named Khairi Saadallah was arrested nearby shortly afterwards.

+ The “New York Post” said her early look was like “a refugee from “Jersey Shore”” with “big black hair, heavy eye makeup and tight, revealing clothes.” Gaga has naturally brown hair.

+ It was built over one of the major Muslim refugee camps that came in the aftermath of independence of Pakistan.

+ He was best known as a refugee and survivor of the Cambodian genocide.

+ Struve’s education at the University of Kharkov was interrupted by World War I and the Russian Civil War, which left him a refugee in Turkey.

+ Gbowee moved to Ghana and lived as a refugee there.

+ Gardi was born a refugee in 1986 in the town of Urmia Zêwe, Iran.

+ Hazaragi is spoken by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan as well as by a large refugee population found in northeastern Iran and in parts of Pakistan, such as Quetta.

+ She was head of the refugee aid organization Solidarité sans frontières.

+ In 1998, she did back-up vocals for the Refugee Camp’s “It’s Too Late”, a Carroll King cover.

+ Hungarian refugee in Paris in 1948, she learned the fashion trade on the job, became a model, created her own label, was noticed by Dior and Balmain, became friends with Malraux and was hired by Hermes, the house where she created the mythical belt from this observation: “The letter H is symmetrical”? it could make a loop.

+ Akrami worked with a group of women to start classes in English and computer literacy for Afghan women in refugee camps.

+ According to the opening to the book, the reason Zephaniah wrote the book is because he heard lots of different refugee stories and he combined the stories to create the book.

+ Many of them live in refugee camps in northern Uganda.

+ A person who is seeking to be recognized as a refugee is an asylum seeker.

+ The policy, which encouraged Israeli forces to seize Arab property in Jewish territory, exacerbated the refugee issue.

+ Barbara Harrell-Bond, from the refugee study center, University Oxford, Henry initiated teaching and research on refugees’ nutrition.

+ He organized multiple refugee camps in Punjab and Delhi, and later in West Bengal.

+ The family lived in refugee camps until 1957.

+ He lived as a refugee in Cuba.

+ He lived in a refugee center.

+ He often disagreed with Nehru’s policies, especially about his dealings with Pakistan regarding the refugee issues.

+ He was chosen as the Goodwill Ambassador of Reach Out to Asia – ROTA’s program, “”Empowering Palestinian Refugee Children and Youth through Sports in Lebanon”.” In the year 2015, Al Muftah visited a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Nahr El Bared in Lebanon, where he inaugurated a new sports center that benefits at least 5,000 local children there.

+ They were airlifted in 1982 from Pakistan where they had sought refugee after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan at the end of 1979.

+ The decision whether a person is a refugee or not is most often left to certain government agencies with the host country.

+ In 1979, he was given the Nansen Refugee Award.

+ After the war, following a period in a refugee camp in West Germany, he moved to France in 1948.

+ Zaatari refugee camp is a refugee camp.

+ The containers are similar to those in Zaatari refugee camp.

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