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Feature: Stranded in Pakistan after the September 11 attacks
12 Sep 2002 One year after they were scheduled to fly to New York after getting accepted for resettlement in the United States, some 80 Afghan refugees are still stuck in Pakistan. They cannot go back to Afghanistan for fear of persecution even after the fall of the Taliban regime. -
Feature: Proposed US-Canada accord sparks debate
3 Sep 2002 The UN refugee agency raises some questions over a bilateral "safe third country" agreement that would require claimants to seek asylum in the first of the two countries they reach. The proposed deal, says UNHCR, could encourage people-smuggling, or cause a backlog of applicants waiting at the border for a decision. -
Feature: Somali Bantus prepare for life in America
1 Aug 2002 Nearly 12,000 Somali Bantus, persecuted in their homeland, could be resettled from Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp to the United States in the most dramatic migrations ever seen in East Africa. -
Celebrating World Refugee Day in Washington, D.C.
4 Jul 2002 US Secretary of State Colin Powell and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie mark World Refugee Day in the American capital. -
Somali Bantus begin first stage of journey to United States
2 Jul 2002 More than 500 have so far been moved from Kenya's Dadaab to Kakuma camp, where a total of 11,800 Somali Bantus will eventually be interviewed and processed for resettlement in the US. -
Americans are our friends now
28 Nov 2001 An all-too-common story of persecution, imprisonment, and flight from home. -
Boat person to high U.S. official
15 Aug 2001 Viet Dinh - once a refugee and now the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy.