What Is a Refugee, Anyway?

By Dominique Wong, July 11, 2017

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As China's role on the international stage grows, so does its importance to the global refugee crisis. For this month's cover story we examine China's stance towards refugees, look at facts and figures of the global refugee crisis in relation to China and feature a first-hand account of seeking asylum in Beijing. In Part II of this three-part series, we include key information about the crisis and how it relates to China.


What Is a Refugee, Anyway?

Definitions, Facts and Figures

  • 65.6 million people around the world were displaced at the end of 2016 – around 300,000 more than a year earlier

  • Among them are nearly 22.5 million refugees, over half of whom are under the age of 18

  • There are 10 million stateless people who have been denied a nationality and access to basic rights (education, healthcare, employment and freedom of movement)

  • Nearly 20 people are forcibly displaced every minute as a result of conflict or persecution
    Source: UNHCR Global Trends report, published June 2017


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Where Have China's Refugees Come From?

  1. Indochina: (Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand Laos, Cambodia): 300,895

  2. Somalia: 182

  3. Nigeria: 86

  4. Iraq: 52

  5. Liberia: 45

Altogether, there are 301,622 refugees in China.

*Source: Data provided by UNHCR Beijing office, as of 31 December 2015


Glossary

Refugee

Someone fleeing armed conflict or persecution across an international border because it is too dangerous to stay home.

Migrant

Someone who chooses to move, not because of a direct threat of persecution or death; unlike refugees, if migrants choose to return home, they will continue to receive the protection of their government.

Asylum-Seeker

Someone who has left his or her country of origin and formally applied for asylum in another country.

Internally Displaced Person (IDP)

Someone who is forced to flee his or her home but who remains within his or her country’s borders.

Stateless Person

Someone who is not a national of any country.

UNHCR

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, otherwise known as the UN Refugee Agency; a UN program mandated to protect and support refugees at the request of a government or the UN itself; assists in refugees’ voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.

The 1951 Refugee Convention

A UN  treaty that defines who is a refugee and sets out the rights of individuals who are granted asylum

The 1967 Protocol

An enactment that broadens the 1951 Convention by removing its geographical and time limits.


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What Are Chinese People's Attitudes Towards Refugees?

94%...

said they’d welcome refugees into the country

46%...

said they would personally accept a refugee into their home

86%...

agreed that the government should do more to help refugees fleeing war and prosecution (ranking first among countries surveyed)

70%...

agreed that people should be able to take refuge in other countries to escape war or persecution


China and Refugees

1978

260,000 Indochinese refugees settle in China, the last time that the Chinese government accepted such a large number of refugees

1980

UNHCR establishes Beijing office in response to Vietnamese refugee crisis

1981~1982

China provides resettlement opportunities for 2,500 Lao and Cambodian refugees from camps in Thailand

Sep 1982

China becomes party to the UN’s 1951 Refugee Convention and 1967 Protocol

2009

Tens of thousands of refugees flee from Myanmar over the Chinese border due to conflict between ethnic-minority militias and government troops

Jul 2012

China enacts its 2012 Exit-Entry Administration Law. It replaces two former exit-and-entry laws and includes provisions that the country may grant asylum to foreigners who request it for political reasons

Jul 2013

China’s new Exit-Entry Law comes into force, allowing refugees to stay in China after obtaining an ID card from public security authorities; asylum seekers are also allowed to use a temporary card to stay while their refugee status is under examination

Oct 2013

Letter of Intent signed with the Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs regarding disaster reduction, preparedness and emergency response aims to guard against internal displacement

Feb 2015

The Chinese Government offers food and medical supplies to an estimated 50,000 Kokang civilians pouring into Southwest China after fighting erupts between the Myanmese Army and Kokang rebels


Read Part I: China's Growing Role in the Global Refugee Crisis and Part III: I'm an Asylum Seeker Living in Beijing. Here's What My Life Is Like of our three-part series on China's stance towards refugees.

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