nationality, political opinion or identity of a job function email list particular ethnic group, resulting in concerns about life and safety, and having to leave the national border to other countries, fall under the term of international law. refugee. 2. Internally displaced persons: People who are forced to leave their homes due to natural disasters, wars, oppression or threats of violence, but who do not cross national borders, and who end up finding a place to stay in the midst of internal displacement. 3. Asylum seeker: A person who is applying for refugee status after arriving in a country other than their home country, and an asylum seeker must demonstrate that he or she has a
legitimate fear of persecution in his or her home country. Although there is such a clear definition, guest Liao Yunjie also added that among the nearly 90 million refugees counted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, less than one-third of them actually have refugee status, because before becoming a legal refugee, they must go through Layers of review; more than half of them, more than 50 million people, are internally displaced persons, but under the conditions of totalitarian rule and restricted speech, it is difficult for us to hear their voices. World Vision BN Healing the collective wounds of our time: How World Vision can help every soul in desperate need of help In the process of having to wander around, in addition to the problem of material food and clothing,
social, language and cultural differences have added many difficulties. Generally speaking, most people's associations with "rescue" are the imagination of material aspects such as food distribution and housing resettlement, but guest Liao Yunjie specifically mentioned that spiritual rescue is often the potential demand of people. Regardless of whether they are floating or resettled refugees, they will always have a huge psychological burden when they face a homeland and a dazed future. She shared her own experience in the South Naples project area in the West Bank: The impact of decades of Israeli-Palestinian conflict is deeply rooted here, full of power asymmetry and oppression. For example, the army affects the freedom of residents' activities, occupies land and farmland, and discharges waste water into local rivers, etc., which makes the residents'