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  2. Death of Alan Kurdi - Wikipedia

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    He said that the picture must be a reminder of the world's responsibility regarding refugees. [38] British Prime Minister David Cameron said he felt deeply moved by images of Kurdi. [39] Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny commented on the photographs of Kurdi and described the refugee crisis as a "human catastrophe" and found the pictures "absolutely ...

  3. Sadruddin Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (17 January 1933 – 12 May 2003) was a French-born statesman and activist who served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1966 to 1977, during which he reoriented the agency's focus beyond Europe and prepared it for an explosion of complex refugee issues. He was also a proponent of greater ...

  4. Dan Eldon - Wikipedia

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    On 12 June 1993, his photo was featured as a double page spread in Newsweek magazine. Prior to collapsing the Central government , after the overthrow of the Siad regime and preceding the Somali famine throughout the covering of the famine and civil war , he became popular and Mogadishu's residents were nicknamed him the " Mayor of Mogadishu ."

  5. List of refugees - Wikipedia

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    Became a refugee in the US after years of persecution for his sexuality and political ideas. His autobiography, Before Night Falls, was on the New York Times list of the ten best books of the year 1993 and was made into a film in 2000; Bertolt Brecht – German playwright, refugee from the Nazis during World War II

  6. Nicholas Winton - Wikipedia

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    Sir Nicholas George Winton MBE (né Wertheim; 19 May 1909 – 1 July 2015) was a British stockbroker and humanitarian who helped to rescue refugee children, mostly Jewish, whose families had fled persecution by Nazi Germany.

  7. Refugee - Wikipedia

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    Refugee Week is a nationwide festival designed to promote understanding and to celebrate the cultural contributions of refugees, and features many events such as music, dance and theatre. [94] In the Roman Catholic Church, the World Day of Migrants and Refugees is celebrated in January each year, since instituted in 1914 by Pope Pius X. [95]

  8. Muhammed Muheisen - Wikipedia

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    Muheisen was born and raised in Jerusalem and graduated with a B.A. degree in journalism and political science. [1] Since 2001 he has documented major events around the world, in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the United States of America: including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the funeral of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, the US led -war in Iraq, the capture of former ...

  9. Category:Refugees - Wikipedia

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    World Refugee Day; Z. Zouxian (phenomenon) This page was last edited on 1 March 2024, at 04:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...