ID Code | Z1310.5R0680004 |
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Title | Refugees |
Volume | No.110 |
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Publisher | United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) |
Place of Publication | Geneva |
Publication Date | 1997/01/01 |
Language | 英語 eng |
Pages | 31 |
Size (cm) | 29 |
ISSN | 0252-791X |
TOC | 2 EDITORIAL Mass killings in the Great Lakes in 1994 have shaped everything that has followed. 4 COVER STORY The Great Lakes was one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in modern times. By Ray Wilkinson Eyewitness. It was smelly, stinking and dirty. By Kilian Kleinschmidt Chronology. Timetable of a disaster. Unsung heroes. Local staff are indispensible. By Peter Kessler Eyewitness. One smelled the disaster first. By Dianne Stewart 14 TANZANIA Changing direction. By Augustine Mahiga 16 THE CRISIS Mapping the refugee exodus and return 18 RWANDA Going home - but to a very uncertain future. By Paul Stromberg Children. Deliberately targeting the young. 22 OPINION Everyone was found wanting in the Great Lakes. By Dennis McNamara 23 BURUNDI It is a crisis the outside world virtually ignored. By Ray Wilkinson African NGOs. A job well done 26 ENVIRONMENT Where have all the trees gone? By Craig Sanders 30 MEDIA Why did everyone get it so wrong? By Nik Gowing 30 Casualties of the crisis |
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