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Record number of refugees fleeing their homelands, U.N. says

More people became refugees last year than at any time of the beginning of this century

The United Nations has released a disheartening report about the growing number of global refugees. The 2011 Global Trends Report, tracking the extent of refugee and internal displacement worldwide has found that more global citizens became refugees last year than at any time since the beginning of this century.

When one factors in the popular unrests against corrupt dictatorships in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Syria, the turmoil caused by the Arab Spring was matched, and exceeded the crisis of drought and famine in the Horn of Africa that affected more than 12 million people.

When one factors in the popular unrests against corrupt dictatorships in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Syria, the turmoil caused by the Arab Spring was matched, and exceeded the crisis of drought and famine in the Horn of Africa that affected more than 12 million people.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - According to the U.N., global conflicts in 2011 forced a record 800,000 people to flee their homelands. According to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, there were 42.5 million refugees, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers, at the end of 2011. The report examined the extent of forced displacements from a string of humanitarian and political crises that began in late 2010 in Ivory Coast.

When one factors in the popular unrests against corrupt dictatorships in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Syria, the turmoil caused by the Arab Spring was matched, and exceeded the crisis of drought and famine in the Horn of Africa that affected more than 12 million people.

According to the report:

 - 42.5 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide
 - 4.3 million people were newly displaced in 2011
 - 46 percent of refugees are under 18 years old
 - Afghanistan is the leading country of origin for refugees
 - Pakistan is host to the most refugees in the world

U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres says that theses displaced people uprooted by catastrophic events represent human suffering on an epic scale. Sadly, 2012 does not look more auspicious than 2011.

"I do not remember in my tenure as High Commissioner to have at the same time, three acute, massive refugee crises as we are having today in Syria, in Sudan-South Sudan, and in Mali.

"We already have more than 80,000 refugees coming out of Syria, 190,000 refugees coming out of Sudan into the South and into Ethiopia, and 160,000 refugees coming out of Mali into Mauritania, Niger and Burkina Faso-not to mention a small number into Algeria," he said.

Worrying trends the report found during the last 10 years is that forced displacement is affecting larger numbers of people globally. Even ore distressing is the fact that a person who becomes a refugee is likely to remain one for many years.

The report notes almost three quarters of the 10.4 million refugees under UNHCR's mandate have been in protracted exile for at least five years.

Contrary to widely held perceptions in industrialized countries, Guterres says that 80 percent of the world's refugees are being hosted in developing countries.

The presence of hundreds of thousands of refugees in these poor countries has an enormous impact on these nations' economies and in their societies.

"I do not like to talk about the word burden because this is something that countries are doing in a brotherly way, opening their borders, opening the doors of their cities, sometimes opening their hearts to support people in need. But, we have to recognize that for countries that face very difficult economic situations with low levels of development, this presence represents a huge impact. And, that impact requires a lot of international solidarity-not only in economic development cooperation, but also in offering more resettlement opportunities in the developed world," he said.

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Keywords: Refugees, displacement, Horn of Africa, developing nations, open borders

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  1. Dawn in Kansas
    11 months ago

    May God bless Pakistan for all its brotherly love. Each one of these refugees lives are like a precious jewel to God. Be strengthened and rely on Him to guide and protect you. I pray that the wealthier countries open their homes to you; children of the persecuted, many are our Christian brothers.

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