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Who proposed that China accept refugees?

It is the UNHCR, and I hope China will also bear the burden of resettling some refugees.

UNHCR set up an office in China in February, 1980, to deal with a large number of Vietnamese refugees who fled the Vietnam War.

About 300,000 Indian zhina refugees (although most of them were originally from China) have settled in six provinces of China: Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan, Jiangxi and Yunnan. They have lived in China for more than 30 years and have been fully integrated into local life.

By the end of 20 1 15 10, there were 795 people of concern to UNHCR in China, including 0/54 refugees (mostly from Somalia, Syria and Afghanistan) and 64/kloc-0 asylum seekers (mostly from Nigeria and Afghanistan). The above data were provided by Michelle Kaman Di Nissan, representative of UNHCR Beijing Office. Manka? Di? Nissa) provides.

At present, the refugees stranded in China are mainly students from some troubled countries who originally studied in China. Suddenly, their motherland was at war, and they were unable or afraid to go back, so they had to apply for refugees to stay in China.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says about 800 refugees are temporarily staying in China, waiting to be resettled in other countries. Although they thanked UNHCR for its help, many people felt frustrated and helpless.

The refugee said: "People need to understand that no one wants to be a refugee. We have no money or material needs, we just want peace. If life is always in danger and you can't protect your family, nothing else matters. "

Since China does not accept asylum seekers, almost all China urban refugees have been resettled in other countries, including the United States, Canada, Sweden, France and Australia.

It takes two years from obtaining refugee status to resettling in other countries, although the completion time of this procedure depends largely on the receiving country. Kaman Dennison said.

During this period, refugees can't work because of their refugee status, so they can only live on the meager subsidy of UNHCR, and they can get a monthly subsidy of 1000 RMB (154 USD) at most.

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It is no exaggeration to describe the 7th1UN General Assembly with "Diplomatic World Cup": 193 national leaders and senior representatives of UN Member States attended, among which China Prime Minister Li Keqiang attended for the first time, US President Barack Obama and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will stage a "farewell show"; The changes in the international political situation in the past year, such as anti-terrorism, Britain's withdrawal from the European Union and the coup in Turkey, will focus on the stage of the United Nations General Assembly these days.

Premier Li Keqiang's "debut" in this diplomatic arena has attracted people's attention. Some media described Li Keqiang's first activity in the UN General Assembly as "successfully increasing China's due voice and influence in the international diplomatic arena", that is, attending the high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly to solve the problem of mass migration of refugees.

The refugee crisis occupies the core of the agenda of this session of the General Assembly. According to Fox News Channel, the leaders and representatives of 193 countries adopted the new york Declaration on Refugees and Migrants at the United Nations Refugee Summit on June 9, calling on all countries to protect the human rights of refugees and promote and increase the resettlement of refugees in order to receive humanitarian assistance.

But this core problem is also difficult to solve. CNN listed "solving the world's worst refugee crisis" as the list of the most difficult "tasks" for global leaders attending the UN General Assembly.

Li Keqiang "appeared" at the UN General Assembly and put forward a series of "China Propositions" promising to help refugees. Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao found that Li Keqiang regards refugees and immigrants as a humanitarian crisis that "tortures the conscience of human society" and appeals to the international community: "Everyone's life is precious, everyone's dignity should be maintained, and the humanitarian spirit must be carried forward."

According to German media reports, Li Keqiang also said that China will actively study the use of part of the China-United Nations Peace Development Fund to support refugees and immigrants in developing countries.

In this regard, some media commented that Premier Li Keqiang showed China's "soft power" at the highest international occasion in the first activity of the United Nations, expounded his own ideas and promised hard moves.

People's Network-"Diplomatic World Cup" kicked off the "China Program" for Li Keqiang refugees.