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refugeeAccording to international law, a person fleeing from oppressive or dangerous conditions (such as political, religious, or military persecution) and seeking refuge in a foreign country. In 1995 there were an estimated 27 million refugees worldwide; their resettlement and welfare is the responsibility of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). An estimated average of 10,000 people a day become refugees. Women and children make up 75% of all refugees and displaced persons. Many more millions are ‘economic’ or ‘environmental’ refugees, forced to emigrate because of economic circumstances, lack of access to land, or environmental disasters.
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With help from producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi--who've worked with Christina Aguilera and the Fugees respectively--she's crafted a soulful blend of vintage R&B and girl-group pop that makes Aguilera's similarly retro-tinged Back to Basics sound garish in comparison. 15), and each Fugees player's journey offers a small window into the refugee experience. The show climaxes with what was the first Fugees reunion in seven years. |
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