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He sent a letter requesting the right of asylum on 3 April 1964 [a] and went in exile on 4 April 1964. [6] On 21 April he was conceded the asylum and only waived it on 9 November 1976, with the goal of returning to his home country, but died on 6 December. [7] 1964-1979 Leonel Brizola Brazil Uruguay United States
Political crackdown and impoverishment in North Korea China: Beijing Canada: September 29, 2004 December 22, 2004 2 months, 7 days Negotiated transfer with China. First group of 15 people believed to be taken to South Korea, the remaining 29 were sent to an undisclosed, safe third country (likely South Korea) [25] Lucio Gutiérrez
When a busload of political pawns from Venezuela via Texas and Colorado landed suddenly on Fresno’s doorstep, city leaders treated them like human beings.. The 16 or so people who last week ...
Now, stuck behind iron gates in one of two departure centers for rejected asylum seekers in Denmark, he feels the reality of political changes sweeping through the Nordic country, and feels his ...
asylum on 3 April 1964[a] and went in exile on 4 April 1964.[6] On 21 April he was conceded the asylum and only waived it on 9 November 1976, with the goal of returning to his home country, but died on 6 December.[7] 1964-1979 Leonel Brizola Brazil Uruguay United States Federal deputy from Guanabara (1963– 1964).[8] Part of the opposition ...
Albert O. Hirschman – German development economist and political economist. He was an active resistance fighter during the Second War World and Spanish Civil War, helping to rescue many of Europe's leading artists and intellectuals. He is best known for his work on unbalanced development and his book in political science: Exit, Voice and Loyalty.
William and his 6-year-old son, Santiago, photographed at an undisclosed location in the U.S., are seeking asylum. They were initially ordered deported by an immigration judge Los Angeles because ...
The Sanctuary movement was a religious and political campaign in the United States that began in the early 1980s to provide safe haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict. The movement was a response to federal immigration policies that made obtaining asylum difficult for Central Americans.