WORLD REFUGEE DAY – 20 JUNE
WHOEVER, WHEREVER, WHENEVER
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WHOEVER, WHEREVER, WHENEVER
EVERYONE HAS THE
RIGHT TO SEEK SAFETY
Each year on June 20, the world celebrates World Refugee Day. This year, the focus will be on the right to seek safety.
Every person on this planet has a right to seek safety – whoever they are, wherever they come from and whenever they are forced to flee.
Watch this page in the lead-up to 20 June 2022 for more information and activities.
Get involved in World Refugee Day 2022 Events in Cyprus
Each year, World Refugee Day is marked by a variety of events in many countries around the globe in support of refugees. These activities are led by or involve refugees themselves, government officials, host communities, NGOs, school children and the general public, among others. Join us in Cyprus at any of these events this year and stand #WithRefugees.
Days until World Refugee Day
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World Refugee Day Intercultural Futsal Tournament
Location: Nuevo Campo, Nicosia, Cyprus
Date: 17 June 2022, 18:00-21:30
Fleeing to Safety – A Photographic Exhibition, featuring the work of Sebastian Rich
Location: Casteliotissa Hall, Nicosia, Cyprus
Date: 20 June 2022, 19:00
World Refugee Day Street Festival
Location: Faneromeni Square, Nicosia, Cyprus
Date: 24 June 2021, 18:00-22:00
Sistema Cyprus Concert Dedicated to World Refugee Day
Location: Skali Aglantzias, Nicosia, Cyprus
Date: 19 June 2022, 19:30-21:00
Sistema Cyprus Concert Dedicated to World Refugee Day
Location: Patticheio Municipal Amphitheatre, Larnaca, Cyprus
Date: 20 June 2021, 19:30-21:00
World Refugee Day: Building One Community for All
Location: Medieval Castle Square, Larnaca, Cyprus
Date: 25 June 2021, 18:00-21:00
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WHOEVER
Whoever they are, people forced to flee should be treated with dignity. Anyone can seek protection, regardless of who they are or what they believe. It is non-negotiable: seeking safety is a human right.
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WHEREVER
Wherever they come from, people forced to flee should be welcomed. Refugees come from all over the globe. To get out of harm’s way, they might take a plane, a boat, or travel on foot. What remains universal is the right to seek safety.
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WHENEVER
Whenever people are forced to flee, they have a right to be protected. Whatever the threat – war, violence, persecution – everyone deserves protection. Everyone has a right to be safe.
What does seeking safety mean?
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Right to seek asylum
Anyone fleeing persecution, conflict, or human rights abuses has a right to seek protection in another country.
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Safe access
Borders should remain open to all people forced to flee. Restricting access and closing borders can make the journey even more dangerous for people seeking safety.
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No pushbacks
People can’t be forced to return to a country if their life or freedom would be at risk. This means that countries shouldn’t push anyone back without first evaluating the dangers they would face back home.
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No discrimination
People should not be discriminated against at borders. All applications for refugee status must be given fair consideration, regardless of factors like race, religion, gender and country of origin.
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Humane treatment
People forced to flee should be treated with respect and dignity. They are entitled to safe and dignified treatment like any human being. Among other things, this means keeping families together, protecting people from traffickers, and avoiding arbitrary detention.
Information about Cheerity
“So on World Refugee Day, as we pause to express solidarity with refugees in our communities and around the world, I hope each of us will also acknowledge and admire the drive, determination, and contributions made by people forced to flee.”
–Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees