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n. 遣送回国

[经] 汇回本国




    repatriation
    [ noun ]
    the act of returning to the country of origin
    <noun.act>


    Repatriation \Re*pa`tri*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n. [Cf. LL.
    repatriatio return to one's country.]
    Restoration to one's country.

    1. "The consequences for Hong Kong are appalling," said Wilson. "Our resources have been overwhelmed." Wilson disputed assertions that mandatory repatriation was inhumane.
    2. He said Hai had told an interpreter at the hospital that he was dissatisified with the screening system that determines whether Vietnamese are refugees to be resettled or illegal immigrants subject to repatriation.
    3. The Contra army is encamped in Honduras near the Nicaraguan border and the U.S. aid is to be released also for repatriation for those who want to return to their homeland.
    4. A few hundred Mauritanians were flown home to Nouakchott after the earlier violence, but many others had been gathered at the Dakar fairgrounds to await repatriation.
    5. More than 130,000 boat people are held in camps in the region. Refusal by the United States and Vietnam to accept mandatory repatriation led to postponement of an international conference on the problem in Geneva earlier this month.
    6. Yet a transfer of ownership overseas would in this case amount to little more than repatriation.
    7. The leader of a Cuban-American group is asking the British government to prevent the repatriation of Cubans by the Caymanian authorities.
    8. The government will still accept refugees who fled after September's military coup, even though the deadline for return under a repatriation program expired, a government spokesman said Tuesday.
    9. The government spokeswoman said some of those who requested repatriation were classified as illegal immigrants.
    10. The former group would be eligible for resettlement in a third country; the latter would be subject to voluntary or mandatory repatriation.
    11. Under a voluntary repatriation program, more than 6,000 Vietnamese have been flown home since March 1989.
    12. In other developments, U.N. officials said 5,621 Namibian exiles have been flown home since they began a repatriation campaign 10 days ago.
    13. Britain, under pressure from its overcrowded Hong Kong colony, and Southeast Asian nations have demanded the United States agree to mandatory repatriation or set up its own camps to accommodate non-refugees.
    14. He said the students will receive medical examinations while they wait for repatriation at the camp administered by the Thai army and the Thai and Burmese Red Cross.
    15. Britain's opposition Labor Party opposes forcible repatriation. When lawmakers confronted Mrs. Thatcher with the issue Thursday, one of them reminded her of the outrage in Britain over the 1972 mass expulsion of Asians from Uganda.
    16. Vietnam and the United States, joined Wednesday by the Soviet Union, have opposed mandatory repatriation.
    17. "He obviously is hopeful the process will move" toward repatriation, Aronson said, describing Callejas as optimistic about the matter.
    18. The voluntary repatriation program is expected to speed up now that Hanoi has agreed to accept 1,000 returning boat people each month.
    19. The forced repatriation triggered an international outcry, in part because of concern that the boat people would be punished upon their return home.
    20. Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations said in annual talks last week that a repatriation program was one of the new approaches needed to deal with the influx of Vietnamese refugees.
    21. A Soviet repatriation commission later interviewed Smyslovsky's men, and almost half of them agreed to return.
    22. About 300 people crossed into Namibia from Angola Friday to start a U.N. repatriation program to return thousands of Namibian refugees to their homeland.
    23. It would be the largest repatriation since the war ended.
    24. Wilson told reporters he hopes the repatriation program will begin before the end of this year, adding: "You cannot have people who are non-refugees spending year after year in camps.
    25. The Iranian and Iraqi delegations in Geneva include political figures, military representatives and legal experts on war relief, prisoner repatriation and reparations.
    26. About 44,000 of the Vietnamese arrived after June 1988, when Hong Kong adopted a policy that treats all arriving boat people as illegal immigrants subject to repatriation unless they can prove they fled political or religious persecution.
    27. The repatriation of more than 1,500 disabled Iranian and Iraqi prisoners of war began today when a plane carrying 52 Iraqi prisoners of war left Tehran, Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency reported.
    28. The London-based human rights group urged the Hong Kong government to stop its forced repatriation program, which began in December to ease the burden of detaining the refugees.
    29. Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the first Sinhalese leader from the Kandyan hill-country to become prime minister, signed two agreements with India for the repatriation of 500,000 Indian Tamils.
    30. About 150 have gone voluntarily, and the British colony is considering forcible repatriation if the bottleneck continues.
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