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May 22nd

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JPRS 4th Ed: The Future of Palestinian Refugees in light of a U.N. non-member state of Palestine

JPRS 4th Ed: The Future of Palestinian Refugees in light of a U.N. non-member state of Palestine

The Palestinian Refugee issue is considered, by most, as the central plank in the Israel Palestine conflict. It is also the cornerstone of any political negotiations that aims to resolve Israel Palestine conflict.
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JPRS 4th Ed: Popular Protests in the West Bank: Economic Crisis Reflects Structural Flaws in the Oslo Accords

JPRS 4th Ed: Popular Protests in the West Bank: Economic Crisis Reflects Structural Flaws in the Oslo AccordsMany justifiably argue that the Oslo accords, signed on13th September 1993, is a security agreement which recognized the occupying state of Israel and gave up on the rights of Palestinian refugees.
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JPRS 4th Ed: Legalizing theft of Palestinian resources

JPRS 4th Ed: Legalizing theft of Palestinian resources

“Some force is always making refugees. There is not a moment for Palestinians to reflect in a calm situation without being attacked and displaced; Israel annexes and displaces.” -- Amjad Alqasis, Badil Resource Centre.

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JPRS 4th Ed: Accounts of Palestinian Refugees in Syria Following the Syrian Uprising

JPRS 4th Ed: Accounts of Palestinian Refugees in Syria Following the Syrian Uprising

Yarmouk refugee camp is home to thousands of Palestinian refugees in Syria. Many of the Palestinian families who fled Palestine still hold keys to their homes, in the hope of returning one day.

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JPRS 4th Ed:What Now for Norway’s Palestinian Refugees from Iraq

JPRS 4th Ed:What Now for Norway’s Palestinian Refugees from Iraq Twenty-five Palestinian refugees who managed to es­cape persecution in Iraq and find their way to Norway are living in harsh conditions after their asylum appli­cations were refused; some have deportation (“forced relocation”) orders pending. The Norwegian immigra­tion service based its decision on a June 2012 report issued by its land information branch, stating that Iraq is now safe for their return. The report quoted Mo­hamed Abu Bakr, charged with managing the file of the Palestinian refugees in Jordan, who said that “the living conditions for Palestinians in Iraq is now much better than it used to be back in 2003.” He added, “Palestinians today have the same citizenship rights as the Iraqis.”
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