This volume focuses on population displacement in Northeast Africa.
For many people, flight across an international border occurs
repeatedly and is not a uniquely traumatic event. For many more,
displacement has occurred within their own countries. The
contributors suggest that in situations of such long-term upheaval,
notions of flight into refuge and repatriation to a homeland cease
to have much meaning. These populations have received minimal
assistance from international organizations and have lacked
protection from oppressive governments and marauding guerillas.
Their plight has largely been ignored. North America: Africa World
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