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Global refugee total rises again | Global refugee total rises again |
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The number of refugees worldwide has risen to 11.4 million, the United Nations refugee agency has said. | The number of refugees worldwide has risen to 11.4 million, the United Nations refugee agency has said. |
It is the second year in succession the number has gone up, after five years of falling, the agency said. Afghanistan and Iraq were behind much of the rise. | It is the second year in succession the number has gone up, after five years of falling, the agency said. Afghanistan and Iraq were behind much of the rise. |
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres blamed conflicts, climate change and rising food prices. | UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres blamed conflicts, climate change and rising food prices. |
In addition to the refugees, another 26 million people globally are internally displaced, the UN says. | In addition to the refugees, another 26 million people globally are internally displaced, the UN says. |
Mr Guterres said: "We are now faced with a complex mix of global challenges that could threaten more forced displacement." | Mr Guterres said: "We are now faced with a complex mix of global challenges that could threaten more forced displacement." |
The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says that what the UN wants is harmony at European level on the rules for accepting refugees, because recognition rates vary too widely. | |
It wants a harmonisation of policy that errs towards the generous rather than the strict, she says. | |
Iraqi refugees | Iraqi refugees |
The report said that 11.4 million was the number of refugees the UN agency (UNHCR) had responsibility for at the end of 2007, up from 9.9 million the year before. | The report said that 11.4 million was the number of refugees the UN agency (UNHCR) had responsibility for at the end of 2007, up from 9.9 million the year before. |
Of these, almost 3.1 million were Afghans, while 2.3 million were Iraqis - most of whom had sought refuge in Jordan and Syria. | Of these, almost 3.1 million were Afghans, while 2.3 million were Iraqis - most of whom had sought refuge in Jordan and Syria. |
"Much of the increase in refugees in 2007 was a result of the volatile situation in Iraq," the report said. | "Much of the increase in refugees in 2007 was a result of the volatile situation in Iraq," the report said. |
The UNHCR's Jennifer Pagonis said: "Pakistan is the country which has the most refugees in it followed by Syria and Iran - Germany and Jordan they are then top five." | The UNHCR's Jennifer Pagonis said: "Pakistan is the country which has the most refugees in it followed by Syria and Iran - Germany and Jordan they are then top five." |
The number of people displaced by conflicts - including those uprooted in their own countries, who are not strictly defined as refugees - rose to 26 million from 24.4 million. | The number of people displaced by conflicts - including those uprooted in their own countries, who are not strictly defined as refugees - rose to 26 million from 24.4 million. |
"Unfortunately, with the multiplication of conflicts and the intensification of conflicts, the number is on the rise again," Mr Guterres said. | "Unfortunately, with the multiplication of conflicts and the intensification of conflicts, the number is on the rise again," Mr Guterres said. |
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