Tales of a Palestinian in Bangkok: The Tragedies of the Refugees of the Month System
by Michael Kagan
While international attention tends to focus on the countries where the greatest number of refugees are found, some individuals find their way to far off places through a mixture of individual initiative, happenstance, airline routing and visa rules. Asylum Access' Anna Chen has a great post about Ali, a Palestinian refugee who fled the Syrian civil [.]
Read more of this post: http://rsdwatch.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/a-palestinian-refugee-from-syria-in-bangkok/
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