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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) - A triumphal return
1 Mar 1997 She left El Salvador as a frightened young girl, but now Rosa Elia is running for Congress. -
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) - So close, so absurd!
1 Mar 1997 Even though she is now safe in Italy, a gypsy woman finds events in Bosnia hard to believe. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - A family destroyed
1 Mar 1997 An Algerian refugee says Malta is a country "with a big heart". -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - The show must go on
1 Mar 1997 An Iraqi mime artist plans to pursue his career in his new home in Australia. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - An Ogoni in America
1 Mar 1997 An educated Nigerian refugee finds it tough starting at the bottom of the economic ladder in America. -
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) - Return to Guatemala
1 Mar 1997 After returning to Guatemala Gregoria Sushite is determined women will have a bigger say in running the country