Today marks World
Refugee Day, which the United Nations uses to raise awareness of the
plight of the estimated 42 million displaced people worldwide. A UN
report released this week showed that 800,000 people were forced to flee
across borders last year -- more than any time since 2000. In a message
to mark the day, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, "Refugees leave
because they have no choice. We must choose to help." -- Lloyd Young (30 photos total)
A
Myanmar ethnic Rohingya child preparing for a midday prayer on April 23
inside a community school in Klang, a port town 30 kilometres west of
Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is observing World Refugee Day along with other
countries of the world, there are over 98,000 refugees and
asylum-seekers registered with UNHCR in Malaysia. (Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty
Images)
Afghan
refugee children gather in an alley of a slum on the outskirts of
Islamabad, Pakistan on June 5. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)
A
Rohingya Muslim baby rests in a swing at an unauthorized camp that
houses Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife
in 1992, in Kutupalong, Bangladesh on World Refugee Day June 20. World
Refugee Day, a day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on
the plight of refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year.
(Saurabh Das/Associated Press)
Mothers
hold their babies as they wait for medicine at the SMRU hospital inside
the Mae La refugee camp on June 6 in Tak province, Thailand. The camp
is situated along the Burma-Thailand border and is home to around 50,000
refugees. Mae La is the largest of nine camps along the Thai border
where the Burmese live in a stateless limbo for many years. Aung San Suu
Kyi recently visited the camp during her first visit to Thailand in 24
years. She spoke briefly assuring that she would strive to bring about
positive change and more cooperation from Thai authorities. (Paula
Bronstein/Getty Images)
Rohingyas
from Myanmar sit on a jetty by the river Naf after being arrested by
Border Guards of Bangladesh (BGB) while trying to get into Bangladesh,
in Teknaf on June 18. An unknown number of people fleeing sectarian
violence in Myanmar's Rakhine region are adrift in boats on the Naf
River and some have been turned back by Bangladeshi border authorities,
according to the United Nations refugee agency. (Andrew Biraj/Reuters)
Busloads
of people from Sudan's Blue Nile state arrive at Yusuf Batil new
refugee camp in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, that is now home to over
100,000 refugees on June 14. The UN's refugee agency (UNHCR) are racing
to transport tens of thousands of people to this new site, while more
are expected to cross over in the coming weeks and permanent camps lack
sufficient water. Aid agencies are faced with the task of helping more
than 150,000 people, essentially those who have fled south to escape
hunger and bombing in Sudan's troubled border states. (Hannah
McNeish/AFP/Getty Images)
An
Afghan girl waits with her family to return to Afghanistan from a
United Nations funded repatriation center on the outskirts of Peshawar
on June 20. More than 5.7 million Afghans have returned home in the last
decade following the United States led invasion and they constitute
nearly a quarter of the population, according to the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). But fewer than 70,000 went back last
year, against 112,600 in 2010, it said. Afghans also constituted the
large number of asylum seekers in the West last year, lodging 35,700
requests. Pakistan, which is home to 2 million Afghan refugees, said
foreign assistance for them had shrunk over the years while countries
hosting them still bore a heavy burden. (Fayaz Aziz/Reuters)
Syrian-Kurdish
children walk in the Domiz refugee camp, 20 km south-east of Dohuk
city, which hosts refugees of all stripes, from soldiers who did not
want to kill their countrymen to people trying to escape the violence
across the border in Kurdistan in northern Iraq. The United Nations says
over 86,000 Syrians have fled to surrounding countries to escape a
brutal crackdown by President Bashar al-Assad's regime on an uprising
against his rule, though only some 5,400 have ended up in Iraq. (Safin
Hamed/AFP/Getty Images)
Syrian
refugees walk in the Kilis refugee camp on June 20 near the Syrian
border. Refugee camps in the southeastern provinces of Hatay, Gaziantep,
Sanliurfa and Kilis shelter nearly 31,000 Syrians, a number that surged
after a recent escalation of violence in Syria, particularly in
northwestern towns near the Turkish border. (Adem Altan/AFP/Getty
Images)
A
refugee from Blue Nile cooks for her family in Yusuf Batil, Upper Nile
State, South Sudan on June 20. Almost 20,000 refugees have been
relocated in this camp because of the progressive deterioration of the
situation in the camps where they had settled at first, where access to
necessities like water was harder due to the overpopulation of the
sites. (Giulio Petrocco/AFP/Getty Images)
Rohingya
Muslim children study at an unauthorized camp that houses Rohingya
Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife in 1992, in
Kutupalong, Bangladesh on World Refugee Day, June 20. World Refugee Day,
a day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on the plight
of refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year. (Saurabh
Das/Associated Press)
Afghan
refugees sit at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) registration center on the outskirts of Jalalabad, east of
Kabul, Afghanistan, on June 20 as they prepare to return to their home
country after fleeing civil war and Taliban rule. World Refugee Day, a
day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on the plight of
refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year. (Rahmat
Gul/Associated Press)
An
Afghan refugee woman walks at the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) registration center on the outskirts of Jalalabad, east
of Kabul, Afghanistan onJune 20 as they prepare to return to their home
country after fleeing civil war and Taliban rule. World Refugee Day, a
day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on the plight of
refugees worldwide. (Rahmat Gul/Associated Press)
Sangmo,
50, combs a young girl's hair at a Tibetan refugee camp on June 17 in
Katmandu, Nepal. The camp, which houses around 350 Tibetans who have
crossed the border into Nepal from Tibet, was set up in 1960 under the
initiative of the International Red Cross and the Swiss Development
Corporation. The camps main objective is to enable the refugees with the
necessary skills to support themselves and live productive lives.
(Niranjan Shrestha/Associated Press)
A
young Rohingya Muslim boy sits at the entrance to his home at an
unauthorized camp that houses Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar
during an ethnic strife in 1992, in Kutupalong, Bangladesh on World
Refugee Day. (Saurabh Das/Associated Press)
An
exiled Tibetan watches television as a portrait of Tibetan spiritual
leader the Dalai Lama is seen at a small Tibetan colony in New Delhi,
India on June 20. (Tsering Topgyal/Associated Press)
A
protester holds a banner reading 'Thank you for hosting us' during a
demonstration in the city of Cape Town, South Africa on June 20.
Protesters took to the streets to mark World Refugee Day and protest
against the closure of the refugee reception office in Cape Town.
(Schalk van Zuydam/Associated Press)
A
Tibetan man holds an umbrella in the shape of Tibetan flag inside a
Tibetan refugee camp in Katmandu, Nepal. The camp, which houses around
350 Tibetans who have crossed the border into Nepal from Tibet, was set
up in 1960 under the initiative of the International Red Cross and the
Swiss Development Corporation. (Niranjan Shrestha/Assocaited Press)
Choe-den,
75 , who fled Tibet 35 years ago, works in the Tibetan Handicraft
Center, at a Tibetan refugee camp, in Katmandu, Nepal. The camp, which
houses around 350 Tibetans who have crossed the border into Nepal from
Tibet, was set up in 1960 under the initiative of the International Red
Cross and the Swiss Development Corporation. (Niranjan
Shrestha/Associated Press)
Afghan
refugee youth are silhouetted against the sunset as they gather at a
slum on World Refugee Day on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. World
Refugee Day, a day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness
on the plight of refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year.
(Anjum Naveed/Associated Press)
Palestinian
refugees, stand next to a garbage container set on fire by angry
Palestinians at their refugee camp of Ein el-Hilweh, in the southern
port city of Sidon, Lebanon on June 19. Residents of the camp are
protesting after clashes broke out Monday in the Nahr el-Bared camp in
the north of Lebanon during the funeral of a Palestinian who was killed
in a confrontation Friday. The Lebanese army is meant to guard the
perimeters of the country's refugee camps, which mostly form
impoverished ghettos. There are about 400,000 Palestinian refugees in
Lebanon. (Mohammad Zaatari/Associated Press)
Rohingya
Muslim children study at an unauthorized camp that houses Rohingya
Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife in 1992, in
Kutupalong, Bangladesh on World Refugee Day June 20. World Refugee Day, a
day initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on the plight of
refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year. (Saurabh
Das/Associated Press)
Burmese
monks play a game of Sepak Takraw ( kick volleyball) at the
Thirisaridar monastery inside the Mae La refugee camp on June 7 in Tak
province, Thailand. The refugee camp is situated along the
Burma-Thailand border and is home to around 50,000 refugees. Mae La is
the largest of nine camps along the Thai border where the Burmese live
in a stateless limbo for many years. Aung San Suu Kyi recently visited
the camp during her first visit to Thailand in 24 years. She spoke
briefly assuring that she would strive to bring about positive change
and more cooperation from Thai authorities. (aula Bronstein/Getty
Images)
A
Rohingya Muslim boy is given a bath at an unauthorized camp that houses
Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife in
1992, in Kutupalong, Bangladesh on World Refugee Day. (Saurabh
Das/Associated Press)
A
Tibetan boy shows his trophy on June 18 after winning a soccer match
which was organized to mark the upcoming birthday of Tibetan spiritual
leader the Dalai Lama inside a Tibetan refugee camp, in Katmandu, Nepal.
The camp, which houses around 350 Tibetans who have crossed the border
into Nepal from Tibet, was set up in 1960 under the initiative of the
International Red Cross and the Swiss Development Corporation. The camps
main objective is to enable the refugees with the necessary skills to
support themselves and live productive lives. World Refugee Day, a day
initiated by the United Nations to raise awareness on the plight of
refugees worldwide, is observed on June 20 every year. (Niranjan
Shrestha/Associated Press)
A
Rohingya Muslim woman walks out of an unauthorized camp that houses
Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife in
1992, in Kutupalong, Bangladesh, on World Refugee Day June 20. (Saurabh
Das/Associated Press)
Muslims
stand near their refugee camp in Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state in
western Myanmar on June 15. The communal violence that swept through a
western Myanmar state over the past week killed dozens of people. (Khin
Maung Win/Associated Press)
Dhedoen,
the oldest survivor at the camp is fed by a fellow refugee at a Tibetan
refugee camp in Katmandu, Nepal. The camp, which houses around 350
Tibetans who have crossed the border into Nepal from Tibet, was set up
in 1960 under the initiative of the International Red Cross and the
Swiss Development Corporation. The camps main objective is to enable the
refugees with the necessary skills to support themselves and live
productive lives. (Niranjan Shrestha/Associated Press)
An
Afghan refugee boy (center) looks on while he and others collect items
of potential use from a pile of garbage, on the outskirts of Islamabad,
Pakistan on June 6. (Nathalie Bardou/Associated Press)
Prakash
Thakuri, who married a Tibetan woman, wheels his child inside a Tibetan
refugee camp, in Katmandu, Nepal. The camp, which houses around 350
Tibetans who have crossed the border into Nepal from Tibet, was set up
in 1960 under the initiative of the International Red Cross and the
Swiss Development Corporation. The camps main objective is to enable the
refugees with the necessary skills to support themselves and live
productive lives. World Refugee Day, a day initiated by the United
Nations to raise awareness on the plight of refugees worldwide, is
observed on June 20 every year. (Niranjan Shrestha/Associated Press)
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