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  • erhaps the most controversial clause in the Repatriation Act was Section 43 which stated that a pens
  • , the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, passed in 1990.
  • he moai from Centro Cultural Recoleta - for repatriation after 80 years overseas.
  • rested several times in Argentina since his repatriation after the Falklands War but no prosecution
  • definitely in detention in the absence of a repatriation agreement with his or her country of origin
  • ower in 1941, he was appointed Minister for Repatriation and Minister in charge of War Service Homes
  • Monash was put in charge of the repatriation and demobilization of the Australian troops
  • Wheeldon was appointed Minister for Repatriation and Compensation in June 1974 in Gough Whit
  • taker ministry-Social Security, Health, and Repatriation and Compensation.
  • Stagg was denied repatriation, and was transferred to Long Lartin Prison,
  • USSR, decided to share the Cossacks' Soviet repatriation, and was executed for war crimes with five
  • disarmament, demobilisation, reintegration, repatriation and resettlement programme; protecting Unit
  • tion 1 (Articles 109-117) covers the direct repatriation and accommodation in neutral countries.
  • at the 1972 elections, he was Minister for Repatriation and Minister assisting the Minister for Def
  • Mohammed Janahi described Khalid Janahi's repatriation as a hopeful development for Al Naimi, and
  • 1918, White, realizing the difficulties of repatriation at the end of the war, raised the problem o
  • ewer that he had to move to Kabul after his repatriation because his early release put him at risk f
  • Millen introduced the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Bill, which provided for a paid repatriatio
  • involved in the administration of the State Repatriation Board, the Soldiers' Fund, and the South Au
  • , a version created by his father to escape repatriation by the British government in Palestine.
  • On repatriation by the Red Cross, Nichol co-authored a book
  • April 1932 he was replaced as Minister for Repatriation by Charles Marr and the Markets portfolio w
  • hree sons from Japan to North Korea under a repatriation campaign sponsored by ethnic activist organ
  • after the end of the war, it was used as a repatriation center for prisoners of war, displaced pers
  • 1 July 2010, Kelly assumed the position of Repatriation Commissioner, the Australian Defence Force'
  • He supervised one of the repatriation commissions in Moscow and later one of the
  • There she acted as escort to repatriation convoys.
  • became Chief Clerk of the Victorian Branch Repatriation Department.
  • Resisting repatriation during World War II, she stayed in Bangkok
  • Repatriation efforts were most ardently followed by the
  • Over 50 percent of the total Japanese repatriation fleet, with a capacity of 100,000 spaces su
  • stice in 1918, he became chief delegate for repatriation for the French-occupied zone of Germany.
  • ober 1956 to December 1960 and Minister for Repatriation from December 1960 to his defeat at the Dec
  • After his repatriation from Germany, he was appointed Member of th
  • Demanding immediate repatriation from the first Americans they found, they d
  • was Minister for the Army and Minister for Repatriation from March to October 1940 in Robert Menzie
  • as the minister for Irrigation, Lands, and Repatriation from 1963 to 1965 under the Playford govern
  • After repatriation, further surgery removed his left arm to th
  • The Stan Gurney ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood, and the Stan G
  • The Clifford Sadlier Ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood is named in his
  • The Charles Pope ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood is named in his
  • The Leslie Starcevich ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood is named in his
  • The Percival Gratwick ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood was named in hi
  • At the Repatriation General Hospital, Hobart, on 5 December 195
  • Howell died at the Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood, Perth, on 23 D
  • The Frederick Bell ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood was named in hi
  • Woods died on 18 January 1963 in the Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood and is buried i
  • MacDonald died at the Repatriation General Hospital, Nedlands, survived by his
  • The George Gosse ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood has been named
  • 9, Kavanaugh died of cardiac failure at the Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, on 12 September
  • McCarthy died at the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg in Melbourne i
  • The Lawrence McCarthy ward at the former Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood has been named
  • cil for Refugees speculated that Ameziane's repatriation had been stalled by the new reviews of the
  • On repatriation he became active in Mudgee community organi
  • Following repatriation he served in the dreadnought, HMS Orion, wi
  • reports that following Ibrahim Shafir Sen's repatriation he "returned to terrorism".
  • He died in Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on 28 January.
  • On 29 January 1958 Hines died at Concord Repatriation Hospital aged 85.
  • ian Army's Simpson Barracks, the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, the Mercy Hospital for Women and
  • y who was Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Repatriation in Thomas Playford's government.
  • off relief to the camps or a limited forced repatriation in clear violation of refugee law.
  • In 1934 he became Minister for Health and Repatriation in the Lyons government.
  • rvivors spent several years following their repatriation in Displaced Persons camps in Germany, Aust
  • He was Minister for Repatriation in the Fraser government from July to Octob
  • h on 2 May 1945, and held captive until his repatriation in 1948.
  • inted Minister for Markets and Minister for Repatriation in first ministry of Prime Minister Joseph
  • 1960, for service as Minister of Lands and Repatriation in South Australia.
  • Extraordinary repatriation is the return of persons to their country w
  • Appointed OBE in 1920 for his work on repatriation issues, Poynton was defeated at the 1922 el
  • spital, then took up a position at Bundoora Repatriation Mental Hospital in Melbourne.
  • Once a Japanese destroyer on a peaceful repatriation mission was sighted.
  • returning in 2008 and the vast majority of repatriation occurred in 2002-04.
  • the Abkhazian delegation to the meeting on repatriation of refugees held 20 July 2004 in Sochi.
  • the Dutch, during Operation Manna, and the repatriation of Prisoners of War, Operation Exodus.
  • ague's request, Nansen began organising the repatriation of around half a million prisoners of war,
  • The provisions concerning repatriation of the seriously wounded and seriously sick
  • r the Occupation fleet and in addition, the repatriation of Japanese to the home islands from Pacifi
  • tralian military and helping coordinate the repatriation of prisoners-of-war.
  • the closure of several restaurants and the repatriation of their staffs.
  • he USA concluded negotiations regarding the repatriation of the remaining Kuwaiti captives.
  • He has supported the view that voluntary repatriation of refugees is the best and most durable so
  • s helped organise the medical treatment and repatriation of thousands of Australian prisoners-of-war
  • ation in "Operation Big Switch", the mutual repatriation of prisoners of war at the end of the Korea
  • to virtual exhaustion of minable resources, repatriation of many foreign workers began.
  • any rather than return to the U.S. with the repatriation of the embassy staff.
  • oslavia he was responsible for securing the repatriation of escaping Allied prisoners of war and bom
  • 973 in support of Operation Homecoming, the repatriation of American prisoners of war to Clark Air B
  • enay charged him with organizing the future repatriation of French nationals held in Germany.
  • keaki Butadroka, which advocated the forced repatriation of all Fijians of Indian descent, lost the
  • e Clinton administration's policy of forced repatriation of the Hmong was ultimately overturned and
  • b population had to be respected, including repatriation of refugees, and not to place any time limi
  • ttningholm used during World War II for the repatriation of diplomats, civilians and prisoners of wa
  • Section B addressed the repatriation of Kuwati and third country nationals from
  • ry four months on progress made towards the repatriation of Kuwaiti or third country nationals (or t
  • India Company to the Crown and oversaw the repatriation of Napoleon's remains from there in 1840.
  • freedom of one American and the posthumous repatriation of another.
  • er the 1978 Camp David Accords mandated the repatriation of Canada project refugees to the Gaza Stri
  • e second half of the year, resulting in the repatriation of 45,000 troops by the end of the year.
  • omestic savings, foreign investment and the repatriation of capital gradually brought inflation down
  • f the Angolan Armed Forces to barracks, the repatriation of expatriate personnel and a programme for
  • Anne in 1982 (I think she got it during the repatriation of the constitution) and Princess Alexandra
  • Accords, Israel and Egypt had agreed on the repatriation of these refugees to the Gaza Strip, and al
  • Constitutional Rights issued a call for the repatriation of the Yemeni detainees, reporting that 95
  • been involved in unclear operations, as the repatriation of terrorists and transport of secret servi
  • note: repatriation of Ethiopians who fled to Sudan for refuge
  • y, Edward Heath, Reed proposed the forcible repatriation of citizens of the Republic of Ireland livi
  • om rationed Britain, and campaigned for the repatriation of prisoners of war.
  • on of relations, including the questions of repatriation of prisoners of war and civilian internees,
  • ties stated that although there was a small repatriation of Meskhetian Turks to the Georgian Soviet
  • V-E Day he was concerned with the care and repatriation of displaced persons; helped in drafting or
  • Cannabis and the repatriation of drug policy.
  • "Squatting, self-immolation, and the repatriation of Crimean Tatars".
  • Repatriation of Seamen Convention, 1926 is an Internatio
  • It then took part in the repatriation of the first refugees from Algeria.
  • w Board hearings recommended the release or repatriation of 55 captives.
  • w Board hearings recommended the release or repatriation of 133 captives.
  • Repatriation of Seafarers Convention (Revised), 1987 is
  • Hoekstra called for a halt to the repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo.
  • roposals with regard to the Revision of the Repatriation of Seamen Convention, 1926 (No. 23), and of
  • nvolved with Veterans Affairs Canada in the repatriation of Canada's Unknown Soldier from Vimy, Fran
  • he West Australian provided coverage of the repatriation of Yagan's head, including the conflict wit
  • 1921 he returned to Poland in a program of repatriation of POWs after the Polish-Soviet War.
  • remained there by 1898 due to the death or repatriation of many labourers.
  • olleen Kollar-Kottely ordered the immediate repatriation of Khaled Al Mutairi on July 29, 2009.
  • to the Red Army at Judenburg as part of the Repatriation of Cossacks after WWII.
  • She was also involved in the repatriation of labourers from St Lucia back to India in
  • Eastick oversaw the liberation and repatriation of Allied prisoners of war and internees in
  • medical service, and he participated in the repatriation of prisoners of war in Northern Norway.
  • of the financial situation of Quebec by the repatriation of all taxing powers from Ottawa to Quebec.
  • end of the war, Westralia was used for the repatriation of Australian troops, before being paid off
  • d by them, and to create conditions for the repatriation of refugees.
  • y the Sinhala Only Act, and to proceed with repatriation of the estate Tamils to India.
  • ce of the Republic of Indonesia in 1948 the repatriation of Dutch civilians back to the Netherlands
  • view Carrington as a prophet who began the repatriation of Rastafari to Africa, the homeland.
  • In 1914, he was named a repatriation officer at Biddeford, Maine for the Canadia
  • He was cleared for repatriation on 22 February 2007, but his actual release
  • ile engaged in directing a large rescue and repatriation operation.
  • the Malacca Strait and Bay of Bengal during repatriation operations, and carried out Air-Sea Rescue
  • armament, demobilisation and reintegration, repatriation or resettlement of armed groups by May 15,
  • ocessing more than 40,000 migrants awaiting repatriation or parole to the United States.
  • the United Kingdom and on 28 May, the first repatriation party left Madeira, and by the end of 1944
  • aper from the Monday Club's Immigration and Repatriation Policy Committee, October 1981
  • t a meeting of the Board on 8 February 1944 repatriation priorities were finally agreed.
  • epted 170,000 Bihari refugees; however, the repatriation process has since stalled.
  • Operation Keelhaul was the final repatriation process that took place in Italy between Au
  • the men in the SWPA, the demobilisation and repatriation process generally proceeded smoothly.
  • am and Laos, under an orderly and monitored repatriation program.
  • ost have been saved by captive breeding and repatriation programs, however, the parasite have been l
  • rest; crew lists; fishers' work agreements; repatriation; recruitment and placement of fishers, and
  • rrying out its disarmament, demobilisation, repatriation, reintegration and resettlement (DDRRR) pro
  • Native communities through research and repatriation requests primarily in connection with the N
  • ts role in the disarmament, demobilisation, repatriation, resettlement, and reintegration (DDRRR) pr
  • al the Race Relations Act, and start a full repatriation scheme.
  • After the war Kanawa was used in the repatriation service.
  • Following the controversial French Romani repatriation, Sterk advocated the deportation of Romani
  • Hafiz's repatriation stirred controversy.
  • but only 85 of the LST's were retained for repatriation, the remaining 15 LST's being utilized to s
  • Following his repatriation to Greece in 1927, he founded private clini
  • Alvarez Machain was illegal and ordered his repatriation to Mexico.
  • Awaiting repatriation to Germany from the Soviet Union like the t
  • f Republican prisoners, after being refused repatriation to Ireland during the IRA/British truce.
  • After repatriation to Russia after the end of the war, he agai
  • support for their opposition to the Hmong's repatriation to Laos.
  • After repatriation to India at the end of the war, Abid Hasan
  • They are still barred from full repatriation to Georgia.
  • Eventually they secured their repatriation to Britain by faking insanity.
  • oners left Camp Ruston in February 1946 for repatriation to native countries.
  • ting in December 1945 about delays in their repatriation to Australia and demobilization.
  • In 1962, at the end of the Algerian War, repatriation to France helped enlarge the Jewish communi
  • rice sisters, Feeney and Kelly were granted repatriation to Ireland.
  • After repatriation to France, Vergor was apparently unable to
  • The first repatriation took place after the signing of the Indo-Sr
  • government in August 1941 and Minister for Repatriation until June 1941 and Minister for Supply and
  • ves' annual Administrative Reviews show his repatriation was not the outcome of the formal internal
  • ves' annual Administrative Reviews show his repatriation was the subject of formal internal review p
  • There is no record that his repatriation was the result of a recommendation from the
  • The forced repatriation was criticised because of the danger of tor
  • In 1943, after his repatriation, when American and Japanese nationals were