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(b) Resettlement
"ratios"
between open and closed UNHCR camps:
appear tohave some fixed ideas about Hong Kong having encouraged or discouraged resettlement from one or other type of camp at certain times. (I cannot recall this?) Also, and Cooper refers to resettlement ratios before since the start of 1986: the ratios look little odd to me. What do your figures show?
a
(c) Local integration: it will be important for us to be able to rebut at ExCom any insinuation that Hong Kong is not doing its best to meet the commitment it has made to absorb up to 250 ethnic Chinese refugees from the camps. It is obviously difficult to persuade some to accept full integration in Hong Kong when the hope of resettlement in the
the US still appears to exist, however illusory it may in fact be.
(and some good (and
to have some good
UNHCR
less good)
appear ideas for combatting this difficulty. It would be helpful to have your views on what we might
the this point, and on say to UNHCR on
various
suggestions they have made.
In conclusion I should add that it seems generally encouraging that UNHCR are applying their minds to these sorts
are seeking our of problems well before ExCom and views on them (they also appear to be showing encouraging flexibility
issues on
such as "deterrence" and "closed camps"). To enable us to think further about our ExCom
and perhaps briefing,
some of to UNHCR to go back these issues in a preliminary way before ExCom, it would
your initial thoughts be helpful to have your
We
would of course
also welcome
on
on
them.
on the
from you report a
High Commissioner's visit in due course.
CC: Ms D J Walker
UKMis Geneva
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CE Leeks
Hong Kong Department
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