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Refugee policy in Eurasia: The CIS Conference and EU Enlargement Process 1996-2005, Luise Druke
31 Aug 2006 Revision 3 December 2006 -
The State of The World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action - Chapter 8: Displacement in the former Soviet region
1 Jan 2000 -
Refugees Magazine Issue 109 (1997 In Review) - CIS
1 Sep 1997 It is one of the largest mass migrations in modern history. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, as many as nine million people have been on the move at any one time within the successor nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States [CIS], trekking in as many directions as there are points on the compass; civilians fleeing conflict, economic and ecological migrants and people returning to their homes of ethnic origin, some after 50 years in exile . . -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - Once a citizen, now a stranger
1 Mar 1997 Olimpiada Ignatenko finds herself unwelcome when she returns to her homeland in Russia. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - Home from home
1 Mar 1997 When the Soviet Union broke apart Alexander and Raya Vazun decided they must return to their ethnic homeland in Russia. It was not a happy homecoming. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - A family affair
1 Mar 1997 Mohammed Amin and wife Halima were another couple uprooted by the Soviet collapse but they have a family difference about their future. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - An interrupted life
1 Mar 1997 Sixteen-year-old Milana discovers what it means to be displaced three times within a few months in Chechnya. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 106 (Focus : 1996 in review) - Assistance to internally displaced persons from Chechnya
1 Dec 1996 As a result of the fighting in Chechnya, it is estimated that some 400,000 persons have had to leave the country for locations throughout the Russian Federation. Many of these persons have been displaced several times during the 20 months of conflict. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 106 (Focus : 1996 in review) - Managing refugees and migrants in the CIS: Nine million on the move
1 Dec 1996 Since the early 1990s, unprecedented population movements in the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) have led to a total of nine million uprooted people. The CIS Conference provided a multilateral forum to tackle population displacement issues. It was a "first" in many respects.