Today June 20th is World Refugee Day, it will go unnoticed by the majority of the world ... Many are running for their lives on this day or dying on this day. But whether it is noticed or not today stands as one of the most important days of the year. It is a day of respect and remembrance for the most vulnerable people in the world - Angelina Jolie, Goodwill Ambassador, UNHCR
Refugees have done more for my heart and my spirit than I can ever express in words. They've changed my life with their friendship, love, courage and loyalty - Angelina Jolie, Goodwill Ambassador, UNHCR
Refugees are people forced to flee from their countries as a result of true life-threatening dangers. From the heart I hope that these -- our brothers and sisters so tried by suffering -- are guaranteed asylum and the recognition of their rights - Pope Benedict XVI
As a country that has seen so many refugees contribute so much to our society, this day has special meaning for Americans. I am proud that we are the largest donor to the UNHCR - US President George W. Bush statement on WRD 2002
Facing deportation from Croatia back to Bosnia because I did not have a valid visa, I registered with UNHCR and received refugee status. At the time I was eight months pregnant, my country Bosnia was still at war and it would have been devastating if I was sent back. UNHCR saved me from deportation until I could get a visa to Australia. - Mirzeta Trnka, former refugee from Bosnia
Refugees show incredible courage and perseverance in overcoming enormous odds to rebuild their lives. Ensuring that they get the protection they deserve is a noble cause because refugee rights are human rights - and rights that belong to us all. - Antonio Guterres, UNHCR High Commissioner
One of the greatest protections we can offer an individual is economic security. We are proud to work with UNHCR to protect the basic human right to access job training and meaningful work at fair wages. - David Arkless, Manpower Inc. Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs
I want to tell about refugee issues especially to the young. They shape opinions in their own environment and within their families - Barbara Hendricks, Opera singer and Goodwill Ambassador, UNHCR
Having three meals a day, drinking clean water, a chance to attend school and and to go to hospital when I'm sick... to have permanent shelter over my head and to sleep well without the sound of gunshots or bombs. That is what protection means to me. - David Vincent, a former Sudanese refugee who is a member of the UNHCR Speakers Bureau in Australia
Protection for refugees means a world that spreads out its arms, a country providing a safe haven from a war zone, a group that gives a tent to keep off the elements and food and water. It is one person caring for another... protecting is human nature. - Jane Turner, actress, comedienne and Australia for UNHCR Special Representative
Today our thoughts turn to the hundreds of thousands who are still imperilled in Darfur, and to the millions of other driven, displaced people around the world. Today, together, we pledge to support and to protect the world's refugees as they seek a new life, a better life. - Colin Powell
I am re-writing my own history. I want people to know that a refugee is not someone who once had troubles and stayed that way forever. I want to change the vision people have on refugees. - Nadi, Palestinian refugee in Mexico
It is not only money and food that a refugee or a displaced person needs. A refugee needs to feel secure and loved. - Naseer Shamma, Iraqi oud player and advocate for refugees
World Refugee Day serves to remind us how important it is to take a moment and reflect on the continuing plight of millions of people around the world who are forced away from their homes... we will continue to do what we can to help respond to the needs of refugees. - Pamela Passman, Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs, Microsoft Corp