Category: Refugee
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Refugees in Europe and Their Image in News
Table of Contents Sampling Strategy Findings Discussion Conclusion Appendices Reference List Throughout the course of 2014 and 2015, the inflow of war refugees from the Middle East in the countries of Europe (the European Union mainly) has been steadily increasing. In the summer and autumn of 2015, it resulted in a series of revolts all…
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Refugees in Europe and Their Image in News
Table of Contents Sampling Strategy Findings Discussion Conclusion Appendices Reference List Throughout the course of 2014 and 2015, the inflow of war refugees from the Middle East in the countries of Europe (the European Union mainly) has been steadily increasing. In the summer and autumn of 2015, it resulted in a series of revolts all…
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Biased Media Reporting on Refugees and Immigrants
Table of Contents Introduction Bias in Media Consumption of Right-Wing Media and Polarization Effect on Immigration Policies Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The media is an important function of democracy in any society. Any country requires that its media is unbiased to facilitate democracy. An unbiased media ensures that all reports, regardless of their nature and…
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Biased Media Reporting on Refugees and Immigrants
Table of Contents Introduction Bias in Media Consumption of Right-Wing Media and Polarization Effect on Immigration Policies Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The media is an important function of democracy in any society. Any country requires that its media is unbiased to facilitate democracy. An unbiased media ensures that all reports, regardless of their nature and…
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Syrian Refugees Impact On The European Migrant Crisis
Throughout the dangerous six-day drive across the Sahara, the group only stopped for shelter and food. But on one occasion when they stopped for sleep at a desert village, some of the drivers picked out female migrants among the group, took them away and only returned the next morning. (The Harrowing, Step-by-Step Story of a…
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Syrian Refugee Rights Under Human Rights
Abstract Since Cain and Abel, the years have passed peacefully less than the ones with the war in the world. Wars are one of the main reason for immigration. Since people tend to escape from dangerous areas instinctively. When secured areas are not in borders of their own countries, people have to seek asylum from…
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Reasons, Consequences And International Treaties On Stateless Refugees: The Example Of Syrian Kurds
Introduction Hanna Arendt conceptualized statelessness soon after the Second World War. In her concept she drew attention to the notion that statelessness first necessitates a pre-existing state that does not acknowledge a person as its member. Statelessness as a political phenomenon can emerge through the creation of the state. After the WWII borders were redrawn,…
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Syrian Female Refugees At Risk For Mental Health Issues In Canada
Syrian refugee women are more likely to experience mental illness due to various obstacles and barriers. Some of these barriers are from past physical and mental trauma, feelings of isolation from lost family support, language and culture difficulties, and the social stigma associated with mental illness. Imagine youre a pregnant, female Syrian refugee, being forced…
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Refugees Effects On Economy, Employment And Social Infrastructure In Host Countries
INTRODUCTION A refugee crisis refers to the movement of people from one country to another at a massive scale. Historically, we can see that from the migration of the French Huguenots during the reign of Louis XIV in 1685 to World War II from 1939 to 1945 till today, people have been displaced from their…
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Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Crimes in Rohingya Camps
Introduction An increase in internal conflicts between Rohingyas at the Ukhiya and Teknaf camps in Coxs Bazar has caused crime rates in the area to skyrocket. In the last 14 months, 22 Rohingyas have been murdered by their fellow refugees, and certain groups within them are involved in kidnapping for ransom, extortion, rape, forced disappearances,…