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Tag Archives: UNHCR

Daily Buzz 03.12.09

Posted on March 12, 2009 by SAALT

1. Immi­grants face mixed mes­sages along the South’s “immi­grant highway”

2. UNHCR reports on the fail­ure to inves­ti­gate the deaths of jour­nal­ists in Sri Lanka

3. Con­gress hears two very dif­fer­ent accounts of local police and immi­gra­tion enforcement

4. Plen­ty of excit­ing South Asian films at the San Fran­cis­co Inter­na­tion­al Film Festival

5. Inno­v­a­tive NGO works to empow­er Nepal’s youth

6. So, what­ev­er hap­pened to that Kashkari guy?

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