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What About Afghan Refugees?

What About Afghan Refugees?

By Catherine Putz
Afghan refugees are out of luck in Germany and running out of time in Pakistan.
How China Helped Cause the Syrian Refugee Crisis

How China Helped Cause the Syrian Refugee Crisis

By David Volodzko
By exporting missile technology to Iran, China is effectively arming Syrian forces and exacerbating the civil war.

Japan's Role in the Refugee Crisis

Japan's Role in the Refugee Crisis

By Mina Pollmann
Japan has been quick to donate money, but slow to welcome refugees.

Afghanistan’s 32-Year Refugee Crisis

Afghanistan’s 32-Year Refugee Crisis

By Catherine Putz
For three decades Afghanistan was the world’s largest producer of refugees. Millions have returned but problems remain.

Cambodia’s Montagnard Problem

Cambodia’s Montagnard Problem

By Brent Crane
The country has long struggled to deal humanely with the refugees from Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
Asia’s Watery Graveyard for Asylum Seekers

Asia’s Watery Graveyard for Asylum Seekers

By John Sifton
The tragedy unfolding in the Andaman Sea can no longer be ignored.

ASEAN’s Refugee Embarrassment

ASEAN’s Refugee Embarrassment

By Luke Hunt
The Rohingya refugee crisis is quite possibly the greatest embarrassment ASEAN has ever faced.
Refugees: Inferno in the Bay of Bengal

Refugees: Inferno in the Bay of Bengal

By Keane Shum
The stories of the refugees who have crossed the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea are harrowing.

Malaysia Accused of Mistreating Refugees

Malaysia Accused of Mistreating Refugees

By Mong Palatino
A documentary produced by Al Jazeera makes some worrying claims.

Australia Must Do Its Fair Share on Refugees

Australia Must Do Its Fair Share on Refugees

By Susan Metcalfe
Rich countries like Australia are not pulling their weight when it comes to hosting the world’s displaced.

The Abandoned Refugees of North Waziristan

The Abandoned Refugees of North Waziristan

By Taha Siddiqui
Pakistan refuses to acknowledge a growing crisis emerging from its tribal belt.
Troubled Waters: Indonesia’s Growing Maritime Disputes

Troubled Waters: Indonesia’s Growing Maritime Disputes

By Scott Cheney-Peters
Indonesia has become embroiled in maritime disputes with neighbors like Singapore, Australia, and Papua New Guinea.

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