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Refugees in Middle East

The Middle East hosts more refugees than any other region in the world, an estimated 5.3 million as of December 2002. This includes an estimated three million Palestinian refugees, as well as nearly 2 million from Afghanistan and more than 200,000 from Iraq.

Refugees in the region face serious difficulties. The fate of millions of Palestinians who fled in the violence that followed the creation of Israel remains a key disputed element of peace negotiations today. At the same time refugees from Iraq and Afghanistan are beginning to return to still unstable homelands.




Asylum Under Attack: A Report on the Protection of the Iraqi Refugees and Displaced Persons One Year After the Humanitarian Emergency in Iraq.
(April 1992)

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