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NST Leader: The refugee crisis

MANY World Refugee Days have come and gone — one just did on June 20 — and yet their plight remains one long disturbing story. Marking World Refugee Day without doing more is like acknowledging the problem but doing nothing about it. Call it a work in regress. Much of the blame must be placed on the home countries of the refugees.

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