In Camps

In Camps
Author: Jana K. Lipman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520975065

Robert Ferrell Book Prize Honorable Mention 2021, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Book Award for Outstanding Achievement in History Honorable Mention 2022, Association for Asian American Studies After the US war in Vietnam, close to 800,000 Vietnamese left the country by boat, survived, and sought refuge throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific. This is the story of what happened in the camps. In Camps raises key questions that remain all too relevant today: Who is a refugee? Who determines this status? And how does it change over time? From Guam to Malaysia and the Philippines to Hong Kong, In Camps is the first major work on Vietnamese refugee policy to pay close attention to host territories and to explore Vietnamese activism in the camps and the diaspora. This book explains how Vietnamese were transformed from de facto refugees to individual asylum seekers to repatriates. Ambitiously covering people on the ground—local governments, teachers, and corrections officers—as well as powerful players such as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the US government, Jana Lipman shows that the local politics of first asylum sites often drove international refugee policy. Unsettling most accounts of Southeast Asian migration to the US, In Camps instead emphasizes the contingencies inherent in refugee policy and experiences.

Fleeing Hitler

Fleeing Hitler
Author: Hanna Diamond
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191622990

Wednesday 12th June 1940. The Times reported 'thousands upon thousands of Parisians leaving the capital by every possible means, preferring to abandon home and property rather than risk even temporary Nazi domination'. As Hitler's victorious armies approached Paris, the French government abandoned the city and its people, leaving behind them an atmosphere of panic. Roads heading south filled with ordinary people fleeing for their lives with whatever personal possessions they could carry, often with no particular destination in mind. During the long, hard journey, this mass exodus of predominantly women, children, and the elderly, would face constant bombings, machine gun attacks, and even starvation. Using eyewitness accounts, memoirs, and diaries, Hanna Diamond shows how the disruption this exodus brought to the lives of civilians and soldiers alike made it a defining experience of the war for the French people. As traumatized populations returned home, preoccupied by the desire for safety and bewildered by the unexpected turn of events, they put their faith in Marshall Pétain who was able to establish his collaborative Vichy regime largely unopposed, while the Germans consolidated their occupation. Watching events unfold on the other side of the channel, British ministers looked on with increasing horror, terrified that Britain could be next.

A Country of Refuge

A Country of Refuge
Author: Lucy Popescu
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1783522690

A Country of Refuge is a poignant, thought-provoking and timely anthology of writing on asylum seekers from some of Britain and Ireland’s most influential voices. Compiled and edited by human rights activist and writer Lucy Popescu, this powerful collection of short fiction, memoir, poetry and essays explores what it really means to be a refugee: to flee from conflict, poverty and terror; to have to leave your home and family behind; and to undertake a perilous journey, only to arrive on less than welcoming shores. These writings are a testament to the strength of the human spirit. The contributors articulate simple truths about migration that will challenge the way we think about and act towards the dispossessed and those forced to seek a safe place to call home.

Fleeing Franco

Fleeing Franco
Author: Hywel Davies
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0708323375

This book tells the story of the Basque children who came to Wales during the Spanish Civil War. In 1937, with civil war raging in Spain, 3,862 Basque children fled their country. They were packed on an old cruise liner that left Bilbao for Southampton. Throughout the summer children were dispersed to camps throughout Britain. Eight of those colonies were in Wales. The welcome they received here was a mixture of hostility and kindness. In Brechfa (Carmarthenshire) there was a notorious incident that confirmed the reluctance of many to accept exiles, while elsewhere in Wales, from Caerleon to Colwyn Bay there were many examples of great generosity.

Apprehending Fleeing Suspects

Apprehending Fleeing Suspects
Author: Jack H. Schonely
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2005
Genre: Arrest (Police methods)
ISBN: 0398075417

This book addresses the trends and tactics that criminals are using and examines proven techniques in how to contain, search, and capture suspects on the run. The focus is on whether to chase or contain, how to set perimeters, situation management, physical conditioning, use of available resources, deployment, training and debriefing techniques. The set of criteria for making these decisions are outlined in the conclusion.

Fleeing a Country Seeking a New Life

Fleeing a Country Seeking a New Life
Author: Carl Kegerreis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781618630162

My wife Sandra and I had met Ibrahim Mahmoud (Abe), who owns Jo-Jo's Pizza, located at the Mayberry Square, in Sylvania, Ohio. I had signed a copy of my book, TIBBY AND HIS FRIEND'S BIG SECRET, for Alaa, Abe's young daughter. A couple of weeks later we were at Jo-Jo's, enjoying a pizza, when Abe surprised me by requesting that I write his family's life story. I did so, and the result is FLEEING A COUNTRY SEEKING A NEW LIFE, the book you now hold. As you read Mike and Abe's compelling stories, I hope you will understand how fortunate we are to live in America, this wonderful land of freedom, to have an education, be able to work, and an opportunity to achieve prosperity.

Fleeing from Cities to the Country (Únik Z Měst Na Venkov).

Fleeing from Cities to the Country (Únik Z Měst Na Venkov).
Author: Martin Šimon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

This article presents a short introduction to the topic of migration into rural areas. Its first section discusses differences and similarities in terms of lifestyles in urban and rural areas.The second part presents the findings of a research project concerning migration into rural areas. Five groups of migrants are distinguished according to their migration strategy and reasons for migrating.

Fleeing Homophobia

Fleeing Homophobia
Author: Thomas Spijkerboer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1134098359

Each year, thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) asylum seekers apply for asylum in EU Member States.This book considers the position of LGBTI asylum seekers in European asylum law. Developing an encompassing approach to the topic, the book identifies and analyzes the main legal issues arising in relation to LGBTI people seeking asylum including: the underestimation of the relevance of criminalization of sexual orientation as well as the large scale violence against trans people in countries of origin by some European states; the requirement to seek State protection against violence even when they originate from countries where sexual orientation or gender identity is criminalized, or where the authorities are homophobic; the particular hurdles faced during credibility assessment on account of persisting stereotypes; and queer families and refugee law. The book gives a state of the art overview of law in Europe, both at the level of European legislation and at the level of Member State practice. While being largely focused on Europe, the book also takes into account asylum decisions from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States and is of relevance internationally, offering analysis of issues which are not specific to particular legal systems.

Fleeing to Freedom

Fleeing to Freedom
Author: Quynh Nguyen Forss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Refugees
ISBN:

Seventeen people flee their home country in a tiny fishing boat on the open sea. They sneak out of communist Vietnam searching for freedom. They navigate terrifying times in a daring escape.