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refugees and reached
According to a single unsupported piece of recent research, refugees from the collapsed Assyrian Empire claim to have reached the region of Lake Chad and founded the kingdoms of Kanem and Kebbi.
He announced that he had reached an agreement with the Communist Czechoslovakian government that the refugees could leave: " We have come to you to tell you that today, your departure ..." ( German: " Wir sind zu Ihnen gekommen, um Ihnen mitzuteilen, dass heute Ihre Ausreise ...").
Studies mostly cite the causes of death due to starvation or as caused ( ultimately by the lack-of-food induced ) weakening of resistance to endemic diseases which repeatedly reached epidemic proportions amongst the general Central European population — the German states were the battle ground and staging areas for the largest mercenary armies theretofore, and the armies foraged amongst the many provinces stealing the food of those people forced onto the roads as refugees, or still on the lands, regardless of their faith and allegiances.
IDPs are civilians who have been forced to flee their homes, but who have not reached a neighboring country and therefore, unlike refugees, are not protected by international law and may find it hard to receive any form of assistance.
Four months later, Gurdjieff's eldest sister and her family reached him in Essentuki as refugees, informing him that Turks had shot his father in Alexandropol on 15 May.
The new western reaches of Belegaer are never described in the narrative, although there are indications that Númenórean refugees reached them in search for Valinor.
In 1944 the family fled to the West through East Prussia with the thousands of other refugees and eventually reached Denmark where it lived in a refugee camp for several years.
The Soviets soon reached the Estonian capital Tallinn, where the NKVD's first mission was to stop anyone escaping from the state ; however, many refugees did manage to escape to the West.
:" As his diplomatic car reached the French border town of Hendaye, my father encountered a large group of stranded refugees for whom he had previously issued visas.
The Ottoman Fourth Army had remained in its positions until 21 September, apparently unaware of the destruction of the Ottoman armies west of the Jordan until refugees reached them.
Word of the slaughter quickly spread throughout the Roman and Persian realms, and refugees from Najran even reached the court of the Roman emperor Justin I himself, begging him to avenge the martyred Christians.
Canada was being pressured to make this decision because in the past it had aggressively engaged in Yugoslavia in 1992 and had reached out to Balkan refugees later that year.
Although no agreement on exchange of population between Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was ever reached because of the latter's adamant refusal to recognise any Bulgarian minority in its eastern regions, the number of refugees from Macedonia and Eastern Serbia to Bulgaria also exceeded 100, 000.
The French delegate stated that France had reached " the extreme point of saturation as regards admission of refugees ", a sentiment repeated by most other representatives.
• He made music directed to the martyrs of the massacre ofQana, resulting from striking Israel to a United Nations school included Lebanese refugees fleeing the fighting on April 18, 1996, during which he spent a number of martyrs reached 106 and injuring a large number of innocent people in 1996.
While 120 Courland colonists had come in 1657, the Dutch colony reached a population of 1, 200 by the next year when 500 French Protestant refugees fleeing Catholic persecution joined them.
A number of Biharis from Eastern India have reached here and have settled down as locals since 1971 and some Afghan refugees have also made this area as their home late 70's after Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
In 1996, before Rwanda had reached an appropriate level of stability, around 500, 000 refugees were returned to Rwanda from Zaire.
The refugees instead began to trickle across into Tanzania until Tanzania closed its Burundian border in April after its refugee burden reached 550, 000.

refugees and base
In the last quarter of the 20th century, the base was used to house Cuban and Haitian refugees intercepted on the high seas.
Over 100 Lebanese refugees were killed by the shelling of a UN base at Qana, in what the Israeli military said was a mistake.
While dragging the unconscious alien across the desert, Hiller is picked up by a ragtag group of refugees driving campers and trucks to a nearby military base.
Diệm had only expected 10, 000 refugees, but by August, there were over 200, 000 waiting in Hanoi and Haiphong to be evacuated ; the migration helped to strengthen Diệm's political base of support.
The following year, Silver City leased its first Bristol Freighter, moved its base to Blackbushe and participated in the airlift of Hindu and Muslim refugees between Pakistan and India.
Therefore Sichuan was the base for numerous amphibious military forces and also served as the ideal hiding frontier for political refugees of Chinese governments throughout history.
Selected on 27 April 1975, the installation served as one of four main U. S. Vietnamese Refugee Processing Centers operated by the Interagency Task Force for Indochina Refugees, where base personnel housed and processed more than 10, 000 Southeast Asian refugees, the first 374 of which arrived on board a Northwest Orient Boeing 747 on 4 May 1975.
Henry II of England, who reigned over the Angevin Empire, invaded Ireland to control Strongbow, who he feared was becoming a threat to the stability of his own kingdom on its western fringes ( there had been earlier fears that Saxon refugees might use either Ireland or Flanders as a base for a counter-offensive after 1066 ); much of the later Plantagenet consolidation of South Wales was in furtherance of holding open routes to Ireland.
The Mestizo refugees were far from safe in Corozal Town as the Maya Indians from the Mexican base in Santa Cruz Bravo — today Carrillo Puerto — made several incursions in Corozal Town.
The base camps that were established for Kurdish refugees were nicknamed Camp Jayhawk and Camp Badger after college mascots.
In 1977 and 1978, these refugees and others whom they had recruited formed the National Front for the Liberation of the Congo ( Front National pour la Libération du Congo – FNLC ) and used the area as a base from which they launched their invasions of Shaba Province.
By broadening its political base, the NRM was able to overcome splits from NRM members with other interests ( see above ) including the Rwandan refugees ( led by Kagame ) who abandoned the party to take up their own liberation struggle in Rwanda and the discontented members like Kizza Besigye who broke away to form the Forum for Democratic Change ( FDC ).
The village served as a shelter for refugees including Polish Jews, as well as a recuperation base for Polish and Communist partisans.
Perrin and his allies were elected to the town council in 1548, and " broadened their support base in Geneva by stirring up resentment among the older inhabitants against the increasing number of religious refugees who were fleeing France in even greater numbers ".
After the Madrid Accords which transferred administration of the Spanish Sahara to Mauritania and Morocco in 1976, an exodus of refugees fled the violence that ensued, with substantial numbers ending up in the Polisario Front movement's base areas in the Algerian Sahara, where refugee camps were set up in the Tindouf Province, and a smaller number in camps in Mauritania.
1700 the first Huguenot refugees settled in Müncheberg and the town became a permanent military base.
The young cadres and the Tutsi refugees formed the new power base of the NRM, and the party increasingly appeared tribal.
This power base was suddenly weakened when the Tutsi refugees led by Paul Kagame decided to return to Rwanda to fight the government there.
" Activists often protested at the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service ( INS ) and at the United States Coast Guard base in Miami, Florida, in opposition to the return of Haitian refugees back to Haiti.
President Clinton, trying to stem the flow of Cuban rafters, pressed a dozen Latin American governments to provide internment camps that officials hoped will prove less attractive to refugees than the U. S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
Although the refugees at Guantanamo were held behind barbed wire, to many, the base was less forbidding than a foreign internment camp.
San Antonio, Texas also agreed to house 25, 000 refugees, beginning relocation efforts in vacant office buildings on the grounds of KellyUSA, a former air force base, and Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas was mobilized to house incoming evacuees, and smaller shelters were established in towns across Texas and Oklahoma.
Using his North America base, Krupp has brought several young German players to North America for a variety of tournaments and camps, in addition to opening his home to two Hurricane Katrina refugees who played on his son's youth team.

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