Global Citizenship REFUGEE POPULATIONS. What are some recent refugee movements? What can you infer/...

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Global Citizenship REFUGEE POPULATIONS

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Global CitizenshipREFUGEE POPULATIONS

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What are some recent refugee movements?

What can you infer/ interpret from the pictures? Where did they come from/ why are they leaving? How do you feel?

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Key Vocabulary Discrimination: treatment in favor of or against a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit

Civilian: a person who is not on active duty with a military, naval, police, or fire fighting organization

Refugee: someone who seeks safety by migrating to another country

Refugee Camp: temporary settlements built to house refugees

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South Vietnamese Boat People Political takeovers result in refugees.: Vietnam War- North Vietnam’s communist regime

1975- Reason for leaving: Communist takeover◦ South Vietnamese civilians felt threatened and chose to

leave the country. ◦ They had no transportation, so they crammed into boats

attempting to sail to Australia or another accepting country.

◦ Many died from dehydration and starvation during the trip.

◦ Survivors spent years in refugee camps.

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South Vietnam and travel trajectory

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Key Vocabulary Intolerance: unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one's own

Genocide: systematic killing of many people from an ethnic or religious group

Systematic: thoroughly planned

Nomadic: people or tribe that move from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the food supply

Militia: a body of citizen soldiers as distinguished from professional soldiers

Asylum: protection offered by foreign government that recognizes refugees as legitimate migrants and allows them to stay in the country.

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Nomadic

Genocide

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African Refugees- Rwandan genocide

War or civil war, combined with intolerance creates refugees.

1994- Reason for leaving: Hutu government takeover; Tutsi genocide

Hutus made up majority of population and controlled the government.

Tutsi population being suppressed and murdered.

Over a period of 100 days, almost 800,000 people were killed.

2 million surviving refugees fled across the border and returned when peace was restored.

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Rwanda

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African Refugees- Sudanese genocide

2003-07- In the Darfur region of Sudan, there was conflict between local farmers (Non-Arabs) and nomadic herders (Arabs).

When farmers complained that the Arab- controlled government was not responding to their needs, the government created a militia that began attacking non-Arabs.

Hundreds of thousands were killed, 2 million refugees fled the area; they migrated to Chad, where they struggled to survive. Some returned, but many never will.

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Sudan

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Asylum Seekers When people migrate due to violence or conflict, they usually head to the nearest safe haven.

Many refugees seek asylum in wealthy countries that have the resources to help them, like Canada, U.S., and Australia.

EXAMPLE: 1950’s- Fidel Castro took control of Cuba, about 600,000 refugees fled that country and were granted asylum in the United States.

Refugees had to assimilate into the culture of their new country. Assimilate: to adapt one’s actions to fit the new cultural surroundings.

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Australia and Asylum Seekers Why are refugees attempting to find asylum in Australia?

Why is Australia not welcoming these refugees?