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65.6 million people displaced worldwide

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WILNOR PAPA, Amnesty Internatio­nal spokesman GENEVA: Devastatin­g conflicts, violence and persecutio­n in places like Syria and South Sudan had left a record 65.6 million people uprooted from their homes by the end of 2016, the United Nations said yesterday.

That number marked a jump of just 300,000 from the end of 2015, but was more than six million higher than at the end of 2014, according to a fresh report published by the UN refugee agency.

This is “the highest figure since we started recording these figures”, United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) chief Filippo Grandi said ahead of the report launch.

“By any measure, this is an unacceptab­le number, and it speaks louder than ever to the need for solidarity and common purpose in preventing and resolving crises.”

The figures released ahead of World Refugee Day showed that a full 10.3 million of the world’s displaced people fled their homes last year alone, including 3.4 million who crossed internatio­nal borders to become refugees.

Most people who was forced from their homes flee within their own country, and are defined as internally displaced people, or IDPs.

At the end of last year, there were some 40.3 million IDPs in the world, down slightly from 40.8 million a year earlier, with Syria, Iraq and Colombia accounting for the greatest numbers.

Another 22.5 million people — half of them children — were registered as refugees last year, the UNHCR report showed, pointing out that this is “the highest level ever recorded”. AFP

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