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[Geography: Human]: War refugees interned in camps built by donors
Jul 19th, 2009

In just six months, one of the world’s largest camps for war refugees has been carved out of the jungles of northern Sri Lanka, complete with banks, post offices, schools and a supermarket. But no one is allowed out, and hardly anyone is allowed in.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Child labour used in cosmetics industry
    Jul 18th, 2009

    Deep in the jungle of Jharkhand state in eastern India, at the end of a rutted track passable only by motorbike, a six-year-old girl named Sonia sat in the scorching midday sun, sifting jagged stones in an open-cast mine in the hope of earning enough money for a meal.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Same-sex couples seek immigration benefit
    Jul 18th, 2009

    Judy Rickard took an early retirement and a reduced pension so she could be assured of more time with her partner, a British citizen whose stays in the U.S. are limited to six months.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Sri Lanka keeps refugees in camp that aid built
    Jul 18th, 2009

    In just six months, one of the world’s largest camps for war refugees has been carved out of the jungles of northern Sri Lanka, complete with banks, post offices, schools and a supermarket. But no one is allowed out, and hardly anyone is allowed in.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Gambia: Immigration, GCAA Officials, Others Granted Bail
    Jul 17th, 2009

    Magistrate Freddie Forster of the Brikama Magistrate Court on Thursday 16th July granted bail to all 18 accused persons even though they were not in court. Their defence counsels adopted the previous bail application filed by lawyer Edu Gomez on 10th July.

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  • [Geography: Human]: The Media Consortium: Weekly Immigration Wire: The Morality of Reform
    Jul 16th, 2009

    This post features links to the best independent, progressive reporting about immigration.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Experian Launches IBAN BIC Service to Facilitate Netherlands Migration to SEPA
    Jul 16th, 2009

    Experian announces the introduction of a new nationwide IBAN BIC service to facilitate migration to SEPA for all Dutch citizens and corporates

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  • [Geography: Human]: Google offers Notes to Apps migration tool
    Jul 15th, 2009

    Google has released a new tool which it claims will make it simple and easy to migrate from Lotus Notes to its own web-based Google Apps system.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Troops kill 13 Taliban in Swat as refugees return
    Jul 15th, 2009

    Pakistani troops killed 13 militants in the latest clashes in the Swat Valley, the army said Wednesday, underscoring the region’s fragile security even as refugees displaced by fighting return home.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Failed asylum seekers health help
    Jul 15th, 2009

    Asylum seekers are now able to get access to free health care in Wales, even if their case to stay has been rejected.

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