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Migrant or Refugee? There Is a Difference, With Legal Implications
In the first half of this year alone, at least 137,000 men, women and children crossed the Mediterranean Sea to reach the shores of Europe, according to the United Nations. Thousands are traveling across the Balkans now. However, are they refugee or migrants? Does it make any difference? In search for these answers, let’s read the interview.
Q. Does it matter what you call them?
A. Yes. The terms “migrant” and “refugee” are sometimes used interchangeably, but there is a crucial legal difference between the two.
Q. Who is a refugee?
A. Briefly, a refugee is a person who has fled his or her country to escape war or persecution, and can prove it.
Q. What does the distinction mean for European countries?
A. Refugees are entitled to basic protections under the 1951 convention and other international agreements. Once in Europe, refugees can apply for political asylum or another protected status, sometimes temporary. By law, refugees cannot be sent back to countries where their lives would be in danger. “One of the most fundamental principles laid down in international law is that refugees should not be expelled or returned to situations where their life and freedom would be under threat,” the refugee agency said in a statement on Thursday.
Q. Who is a migrant?
A. Anyone moving from one country to another is considered a migrant unless he or she is specifically fleeing war or persecution. Migrants may be fleeing dire poverty, or may be well-off and merely seeking better opportunities, or may be migrating to join relatives who have gone before them. There is an emerging debate about whether migrants fleeing their homes because of the effects of climate change – the desertification of the Sahel region, for example, or the sinking of coastal islands in Bangladesh – ought to be reclassified as refugees.
Q. Are migrants treated differently from refugees?
A. Countries are free to deport migrants who arrive without legal papers, which they cannot do with refugees under the 1951 convention. So it is not surprising that many politicians in Europe prefer to refer to everyone fleeing to the continent as migrants.
Disponível em: <https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/28/world/migrants-refugees-europe-syria.html?_r=0>. Acesso em: 15 set. 2015.
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Por ter tido educação protestante, nunca achei que 31 de outubro é o dia das bruxas. Sempre foi o dia em que Lutero, em 1517, começou uma revolução.
LEITÃO, Míriam. Disponível em:<blogs.oglobo.com/miriam-leitao/post/os-500-anos-da-reforma-protestante-que-abalou-o-mundo.html>
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Disponível em:<http://causaoperaria.org.br/blog/2017/08/03/100-anos-da-revolucao-russa-por-jota-camelo/>
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Há 30 anos, Goiânia esteve nos noticiários do mundo todo devido ao acidente com o Césio-137. O desastre começou no dia 13 de setembro de 1987, e é considerado, até hoje, o maior acidente radiológico em área urbana do mundo.
Disponível em:<http://Programamateriapri.wixsite.com/matéria-prima/single-post/2017/04/23/30-anos-do-Acidente-com-Césio-137-em-Goiânia>
Notícias recentes acerca de armas nucleares existentes na Coreia do Norte, especialmente sobre os testes que estão sendo realizados com mísseis balísticos intercontinentais, cujo alcance superaria os 10.000 km (conforme figura a seguir), têm trazido preocupação à comunidade internacional.
Disponível em: <http://www.bbc.com/portuguese/internacional-39596923>. Acesso em: 30 ago. 2017.
Considerando-se a possibilidade de as informações sobre o alcance dos mísseis balísticos testados ou em teste
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