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  2. Rohingya refugees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Rohingya people in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی برمی) are a community based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.They are Rohingya Muslims (Urdu: روہنگیا مسلمان), an ethnic group native to Rakhine State, Myanmar (also known as Arakan, Burma), who have fled their homeland because of the persecution of Muslims by the Burmese government and Buddhist majority. [4]

  3. Afghans in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In late 1988, roughly 3.3 million Afghan refugees were housed in 340 refugee camps along the Afghan-Pakistan border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It was reported by The New York Times in November 1988 that about 100,000 refugees lived in Peshawar and more than two million lived in KP (known as the North-West Frontier Province at the time).

  4. Kurds in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Kurds in Pakistan (Kurdish: Kurdên li Pakistanê; Urdu: پاکستان میں کُرد) refers to people of Kurdish origin residing in Pakistan.They are a small population consisting mainly of expatriates and transient migrants, most of whom arrived following the start of the Gulf War in Iraq in 1990.

  5. Pakistan says 1.45 million Afghans can stay for another year ...

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    Pakistan announced Wednesday it is extending the stay of 1.45 million Afghan refugees who legally reside in the country, a day after a visit by the U.N. refugee agency. Afghan refugees with proper ...

  6. Refugee - Wikipedia

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    A refugee, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is a person "forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as a result of who they are, what they believe in or say, or because of armed conflict, violence or ...

  7. Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Organisations like Refugees International urged the governments of Pakistan and Bangladesh to "grant citizenship to the hundreds of thousands of people who remain without effective nationality". [18] In 2006, a report estimated between 240,000 and 300,000 Biharis lived in 66 crowded camps in Dhaka and 13 other regions across Bangladesh. [19]

  8. Refugee Phrasebook - Wikipedia

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    Refugee Phrasebook is an online collection of useful vocabulary and phrases for refugees who have recently arrived in various European and potentially other host countries. Published as open source software , it is a multilingual tool that provides basic useful vocabulary related to the most common immediate needs of refugees and their helpers ...

  9. Translators Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    The Words of Relief model has been deployed to respond to several crises worldwide, including the Ebola emergency [13] in West Africa and the 2015 Nepal earthquake. [14] Response Teams in Arabic, Persian, Greek, Kurdish and Urdu also provide rapid translations for aid organizations along the refugee route in Europe. Teams of professional ...