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stanley quencher his visit. I know from experience that all that pain, that unimaginable suffering, and that sense of loss of humanity, can all be refocussed towards something positive [鈥 especially when you have someone who believes in you, supports you and extends a helping hand he added.Mr. Beah 鈥?internationally renowned for his books, A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and Radiance of Tomorrow, a novel 鈥?is a former child soldier from Sierra Leone, forcibly recruited at the ag
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The United Nations refugee agency UNHCR today said new legislation in Slovenia could jeopardize people in need of international protection. We are disappointed over the Slovene Parliamen
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stanley straws that there was a real danger that they could lead to persons in need of international protection being deported to countries where their life or freedom is threatened, which is contrary to international law.Slovenia is the latest country to downgrade its standards in the asylum law along the lines of the minimum standards in the European Union qualification directive, according to UNHCR. When this directive was issued, UNHCR warned about the danger that EU countries would interpret it as setting the maximum standards whereas, in fact, it only sets minimum norms which member states are free to exceed, Mr. Redmond said, urging all 25 EU countries to inst