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MR HOCKE:

You know certainly that my predecessor

and visiting UNHCR delegate, and on a permanent basis our represent- 8 ative in Hong Kong, have maintained a quite positive dialogue with

the authority in charge of the camps and that over the years certainly we have come to some circumstances to suggest some adjust- ment and improvement. I think that very rapidly the sheer material conditions of the refugee were not a big problem but that over the

years repeatedly we have been insisting that in terms of education,

vocational training, a lot should be done so that when the time would

come, hopefully soon, for people either to be resettled or to benefit

from other solution, they would be fully or to the best possible extent in a position to rapidly and easily integrate into whichever new environment they would be invited to join. This I would say is an

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19 on-going process and certainly not only now but in the future, as long

as the situation persists, we will need this on-going dialogue to compare what has been achieved, to see some of the result, positive or less, and to adjust. So I would say this would certainly be my 23 line of action as it has been the one of the office in the past and, 24 given the difficulty of the situation, to try to minimise to the

25 maximum possible extent the fact that these people have to stay in 26 this closed camp.

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QUESTION:

(by The International Herald Tribune)

29 Are you increasingly concerned with the question of so-called residual 30 refugees? And secondly I seem to remember there has been some

discussion of talks this month on the question of repatriation.

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MR HOCKE:

Repatriation where?

Back to Indo-China presumably. Can

QUESTION:

36 you discuss those two things please?

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