Djibouti: Difference between recognition of refugee status by Djibouti and by UNHCR. Rights of refugees once they have been issued the UN Refugee identity documents and whether a refugee can be deprived of his or her work permit and be forcibly returned to his or her country of origin
Publisher | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
Author | Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada |
Publication Date | 1 March 1991 |
Citation / Document Symbol | DJI7094 |
Cite as | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Djibouti: Difference between recognition of refugee status by Djibouti and by UNHCR. Rights of refugees once they have been issued the UN Refugee identity documents and whether a refugee can be deprived of his or her work permit and be forcibly returned to his or her country of origin, 1 March 1991, DJI7094, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6abbb6f.html [accessed 13 October 2022] |
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Information regarding the above questions is contained
in the attached documents.
Attachments:
United Nations General Assembly. A/AC.96/INF.152/Rev.8, 12 September 1989. "Note on Procedures for the Determination of Refugee Status Under International Instruments".
News From Africa Watch [Washington]. 30 October 1989. "Djibouti: Ill-treatment of Somali Refugees: Denial of Refuge; Deportations and Harsh Conditions of Detention".
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