Sentences with phrase «also sought asylum»

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He also touched on why he sought asylum in Hong Kong and on the tech companies» denials of involvement in the PRISM program.
Home for Good also allows people to register their interest in fostering an unaccompanied asylum seeking child.
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Mr Farley's remarks were made with reference to foreign entities buying up Australian farming land, and also to refugees who came to Australia seeking food and asylum.
Israel's anti-African discrimination and racism also extends to asylum - seekers, mainly from Sudan and Eritrea, who the Israeli state is seeking to illegally deport.
But the mayor also said that any refugees seeking asylum in New York would be subject to significant screening.
We should also note that those refugees, who were not fortunate to cross the DRC forest to seek asylum in other countries are among those whom the UNHCR is targeting to involuntarily repatriate.
He also co-authored, with Joshua Key, The Deserter's Tale: The Story of an Ordinary Soldier Who Walked Away from the War in Iraq (2007), about former American soldier, Joshua Key's, experiences in Iraq that led him to desert after seven months and seek asylum in Canada.
He also states that «focus» will be on Syria but the right to seek asylum will be available to all, including citizens from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the likes.
She also represents a Nepali woman seeking asylum.
The firm also represents individuals seeking political asylum in the US.
In addition to separation and unaccompaniment, increased psychological risk also occurs as a result of the process of sought asylum (Silove et al., 1997; Sourander, 1998).
It is also apparent that particular groups in this population constitute higher psychological risk than others, namely those with extended trauma experience, unaccompanied or separated children and adolescents and those still in the process of seeking asylum.
Such experiences not only make refugee / asylum seeking populations heterogeneous, they also create vulnerability in children and adolescents due to their incomplete biopsychosocial development, dependency, inability to understand certain life events (Kocijan - Hercigonja, Rijavec & Hercigonja, 1998) and underdevelopment of coping skills (Ajdukovic & Ajdukovic, 1993).
Acculturative stress (that is stress due to difficulties associated with adapting to a new culture) also place refugee / asylum seeking children and adolescents at greater psychological risk.
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