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Definition of Repatriations
1. repatriation [n] - See also: repatriation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repatriations
Literary usage of Repatriations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Rights in the Middle East by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"In both camps we heard credible accounts of forcible returns of refugees to Iraq
during the latter part of 1991. We are told that these force repatriations ..."
2. Prohibited Persons: Abuse of Undocumented Migrants, Asylum-Seekers, and by Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1998)
"Repatriations to Mozambique and Zimbabwe—which account for the vast ...
Repatriations to more distant countries such as Malawi are most often done by air. ..."
3. Political Control, Human Rights, and the UN Mission in Cambodia by Dinah PoKempner (1992)
"... organizations voiced concerns that the plan could actually facilitate mass
forced repatriations by the factions, particularly the Khmer Rouge. ..."
4. Green Light!: Men of the 81st Troop Carrier Squadron Tell Their Story by Martin Wolfe (1989)
"Cleaning Up The Final Missions and the Return Home Repatriations The collapse of
effective German resistance in April 1945 had an entirely different impact ..."
5. Refugees Into Citizens: Palestinians and the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Donna E. Arzt (1997)
"Refugee repatriations must be voluntary. 4. ... These principles and considerations
may apply as well to unassisted repatriations.20 Many of these same ..."
6. The Italian Emigration of Our Times by Robert Franz Foerster (1919)
"1 On the assumption that emigrants generally return after four years of absence,
the repatriations were compared with the emigrants of 1001 and 1902. ..."