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customary international law.
Examples of
contemporary repatriation include Germany repatriating around 320,000
Bosnian refugees starting 1997, German...
- The
Mexican Repatriation was the
repatriation, deportation, and
expulsion of
Mexicans and
Mexican Americans from the
United States during the
Great Depression...
- The
Bleiburg repatriations (see terminology) were a
series of
forced repatriations from Allied-occupied
Austria of Axis-affiliated
individuals to Yugoslavia...
- diversification,
Austria announced they will be
repatriating gold from
London during 2015.
After the
repatriation process has completed, 50% of Austria's gold...
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Custody and
repatriation (C&R; Chinese: 收容遣送; pinyin: shōuróng qiǎnsòng) was an
administrative procedure,
established in 1982 and
abolished in 2003, by...
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Repatriation of
Poles can
refer to:
Repatriation of
Poles (1944–1946)
Repatriation of
Poles (1955–1959)
Expulsion of
Poles (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Repatriation is the
voluntary or
involuntary return of
travellers and
migrants to
their place of origin.
Repatriation may also
refer to:
Repatriation...
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Repatriation of
Armenians refers to the act of
returning of
ethnic Armenians to Armenia.
Armenians are an
ethnic group who
originate from the eponymous...
- The
Ministry of
Refugee and
Repatriation (MoRR) is an
Afghan government agency that
provides services to
refugees and
displaced persons. MoRR was initially...
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museum is
repatriating Indigenous belongings". CBC News.
Retrieved July 8, 2023. Dekker, Jennifer...