John Thomson
Hong Kong & General Department
INFERENCE ON REFUGEES
¡ Wilton Road. London SW1V 1JS
t: 01-828 7616
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IA COMMITTEE
MEETING at 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER 5th floor, Parnell House, 25 Wilton Road,
1. Apologies for Absence
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AGENDA
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RECEIVED IN REGISTRY NO. 51
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Minutes of the previous meeting on Tuesday 5 September 1978 which have been circulated, for confirmation and signature.
The following amendments have been suggested by Mr. Heidler:
a) Minute 3b) last line delete "from USA"
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Minute 4f) THAILAND 8th line should read: "the end of influx was in sight for those for whom there were no longer possibilities"
c) Minute 5 4th para, line 4
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insert "inside or"
between settle them" and "outside Vietnam"
d) Minute 5 5th para should read: "the Vietnamese Government
was willing to keep those who wished to stay in the country and to enable UNHCR to process those who wished to leave for resettlement in other countries"
d) Minute 7 Page 6 It was finally agreed: 1st 2 lines of
the 4th para should read: "Mr. Heidler expressed his satisfaction at the undertaking of HMG to guarantee acceptance of boat people picked up by ships registered in the UK"
Business Arising
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a) Minute 3b)
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b) Minute 5
c) Minute 7
Scheme for Resettlement of Laotian Refugees in Bolivia
Situation in Indo-China
Bangladesh Refugees from Burma
d) Minute 8
Interest by the Archbishop of Canterbury
INDO-CHINESE REFUGEES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
a) Follow-up from last meeting
b) Reception and Resettlement Arrangements:
i) British Council for Aid to Refugees ii) The Ockenden Venture
iii) Other plans
INDO CHINESE REFUGEES IN SOUTH EAST ASIA AND ELSEWHERE
TIBETAN REFUGEES IN INDIA AND NEPAL
UNHCR's EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Geneva, October 1978
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