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This is an archive article published on June 20, 2008

India among 145;worst146; violators of refugee rights

China, India, Malaysia, Thailand and Bangladesh have been identified as among the worst violators of refugees' rights in Asia.

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China, India, Malaysia, Thailand and Bangladesh have been identified as among the worst violators of refugees8217; rights in a global survey released ahead of World Refugees Day on Friday.

They joined Iraq, Kenya, Russia, Sudan and Europe as the 10 worst places for refugees in 2007, according to the World Refugee Survey 2008 released in Washington on Thursday.

The annual study, conducted by the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants USCRI, a non-governmental group, also showed the total number of refugees growing to 14 million at the end of 2007, the largest it has been since 2001.

Driving the growth again were Iraqi refugees, with more than 550,000 fleeing their country. In all, over two million refugees from the insurgency-wracked nation are awaiting an end to violence in their homeland.

The worst places for refugees list was based on violators turning refugees away to face further persecution, violence, and possibly death, or letting them enter a country and subjecting them to deprivation and stultifying limbo, USCRI said.

8220;We8217;ve tried to call attention to these countries because they have been particularly egregious in their treatment of refugees,8221; USCRI president Lavinia Limon said.

8220;Some of them have forced refugees back into dangerous situations, some of them have warehoused refugees in camps for decades, and some of them have done their best to make sure refugees never enter their territory. Some of them have done all of the above,8221; she said.

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One of the reasons that India was listed as among the worst places for refugees was because of its 8216;radically discriminatory treatment of refugees8217; said Merrill Smith, USCRI director of international planning and analysis.

8220;They treat refugees depending on their nationality 8211; at the better end of the spectrum would be the Tibetan refugees, they are treated the best. Sri Lankans not so well but worst of all would be the Chin ethnic group from Myanmar,8221; he said.

 

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