Syria overtook Afghanistan to become world’s biggest source of refugees

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A Syrian refugee camp in the eastern Lebanese border town of Arsal (photo credit: AP/Bilal Hussein/FIle)
A Syrian refugee camp in the eastern Lebanese border town of Arsal (photo credit: AP/Bilal Hussein/FIle)

Syria overtook Afghanistan to become the world’s biggest source of refugees last year, while the number of people forced from their homes by conflicts worldwide rose to a record 59.5 million, the United Nations’ refugee agency said Thursday.

Pointing to crises in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Burundi and elsewhere, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said he doesn’t expect any improvement in 2015.

“There is a multiplication of new crises,” he said. “The Iraq-Syria crisis gained the dimension of a mega one … and at the same time the old crises have no solutions.”

The report comes at a time when Europe is grappling with how to deal with a flood of new migrants crossing the Mediterranean to escape the fighting in Syria, Libya and elsewhere.

UNHCR estimated that a total of 59.5 million people worldwide had been displaced by conflict by the end of last year — including 38.2 million displaced within their own countries. That was up from 51.2 million in 2013 — the previous highest since the U.N. began collecting numbers in the early 1950s. Syria alone accounted for 11.6 million of those people, the biggest single figure.

The agency counted nearly 3.9 million Syrian refugees in 107 countries last year, the fourth year of the country’s civil war. That made it the leading source of refugees — pushing Afghanistan, which had held that status for more than 30 years, down to second place with 2.6 million refugees.

Syria’s northern neighbor, Turkey, became the world’s biggest refugee host with 1.59 million refugees. Pakistan, which had held that position for more than a decade, was second with 1.51 million.

Over the course of last year, only 126,800 refugees returned to their home countries — the lowest number since 1983. The countries to which most people returned were Congo, Mali and Afghanistan.

Guterres said he was alarmed by “a staggering acceleration” in the number of people being forced from their homes over recent years.

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7 responses to “Syria overtook Afghanistan to become world’s biggest source of refugees”

  1. The
    Italian Ventimiglia (west of San Remo) on the coast of the Ligurian
    Sea, 7 km from the border with France, there is a camp of refugees from
    North Africa and the Middle East. They are waiting for their fate, demanding “freedom” and insisting on their right to live in Europe. The authorities of the European Union plan to send out more than 90% of illegal immigrants.
    Ventimiglia is very interesting for tourists. The town has a medieval quarter with the Romanesque church of the Archangel Michael and the ancient baptistery. Adjacent to the city stretched Botanical Garden, planted in the XIX century. The local town hall has an impressive collection of archaeological antiquities.
    But tourists trying to avoid go to regions of refugee camps
    Slideshow Photo: Patrick Aventurer. Getty Images http://newsru.co.il/pict/slide/753488.html

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      5thDrawer

      Understandable … Going to the region of the Refugee Camps north of Tripoli Lebanon is REALLY too much adventure – as lovely as the scenery can be. 😉

      1. 200 years ago, June 18, 1815, began the Battle of Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated. In honor of the anniversary of the battle on the battlefield gathered 5,000 people from around the world to take part in the reconstruction of the historical events that gave Europe fifty years of peace
        Slideshow photo: Kurt Karl. Getty Images http://newsru.co.il/pict/slide/753544.html

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          5thDrawer

          Lots of these costumed ‘revivalist/re-enactment’ groups in many places …
          ‘Scripts’ are written for the ‘action-day’.

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          5thDrawer

          I’m sure they were not sticking them in the old camp. That’s for Tourists. :-)))))

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        5thDrawer

        Addendum: Today’s news on one of the ‘happy camps’ of The North.

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