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The placards highlighted the ethnic cleansing aspect of Hindus and Sikhs by Islamists and reiterated that they were forced to leave the land of their ancestors at gunpoint and that they did not leave on their own accord as the word Migrants would suggest.
WN.com - Articles related to J&K boils: Delhi must back Omar 2010
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Kashmiri Pandit Migrants, is shortly releasing yet another Video CD Who Am I (Main Kaun Hoon) to expose the so called secular political parties as well as some self styled and self centered Kashmiri Pandit leaders in Jammu to create awareness among the masses about the real culprits of Pandits miseries during the their 18 year long forced exile.
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Hindus and Sikhs by Islamists and reiterated that they were forced to leave the land of their ancestors at gunpoint and that they did not leave on their own accord as the word Migrants would suggest.
WN.com - Articles related to J&K boils: Delhi must back Omar 2010
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Kashmiri Pandit Migrants, is shortly releasing yet another Video CD Who Am I (Main Kaun Hoon) to expose the so called secular political parties as well as some self styled and self centered Kashmiri Pandit leaders in Jammu to create awareness among the masses about the real culprits of Pandits miseries during the their 18 year long forced exile.
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National Catholic Reporter titled Migrants: illegals or God's ambassadors?.
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We also ask United Nations Secretary General to call a special session of the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees to change the legal status of people displaced by climate change from 'Migrants' to 'Refugees' so that these displaced Refugees may seek asylum in other countries around the world.
Wade Norris: A Human Rights Petition to President Barack Obama 2009
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At three o'clock on the following Monday afternoon the voyagers met in the smoke-room of the "Migrants '" as a convenient and appropriate rendezvous, and, without having dropped the slightest hint to anyone respecting the novel nature of their intended journey, quietly said
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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The "Migrants '" Club stands on the most delightful site in all London; and it is, as the few who are intimately acquainted with it know full well, one of the most cosy and comfortable clubs in the great metropolis.
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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The smoke-room of the "Migrants '" presented an appearance of especial comfort and attractiveness on a certain cold and stormy February evening
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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All this took time; and it was not until nearly eight months after the conversation in the "Migrants '" smoke-room that the professor was actually able to commence work in the building yard.
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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