TNAG-0891-FCO40-1101-Refugees-from-Vietnam-in-Hong-Kong-Vietnamese-boat-people-1979 — Page 43

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2.

(a) Safety of Life at Sea

VIETNAMESE REFUGEESI THE FACTS

Short Notes are attached as follows:

The Scale of the Problem

Legal Obligations

(b)

First Port of Call

(c)

3.

Admission of refugees

Attitude of Maritime Nations to Vietnamese boat refugees

P.1

2

P.3

P.4

5

including section: Number of refugees picked

up or likely to be picked up at sea

Acceptances for settlement by other countries

P.6

5.

The situation in South East Asia

P.7

6.

Attitude of South East Asian countries towards Indo-Chinese refugees

P.8

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10

7.

Hong Kong: Vietnamese Refugees

8. British Assistance to the United Nations High

Commissioner for Refugees

9.

Attitudes towards a UN Conference

10. Action taken by HMG to Secure a Special

Conference under UN Auspices

11. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Consultations Preliminary to

to a Conference'

P.11-12

P.13

P.14-15

P.15A- 18

P.19

20

12. Agreement between the United Nations High Commissioner

for Refugees and the Vietnamese Government

P.21

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13. Numbers of refugees accepted into the UK

P.

22

24

16.

Effects of migration movements into and out of UK

P.25

15. Capacity for receiving more refugees

P.26

16. UK assistance

to Domestic Refugee Organisations

P.27

22 June, 1979

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