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The passengers would be given shelter until they could be repatriated or resettled.
It's very difficult to say what would be the competences that could be repatriated.
An obscure agreement of the Council of Europe meant that he could be repatriated to Germany, with the approval of Germany and Virginia.
About 100 of the remaining detainees are Yemenis, who could be repatriated once American officials were satisfied that they would be properly monitored.
During the bloodletting that accompanied the Pinochet coup, he and several hundred other fugitives took refuge in the Mexican Embassy in Santiago until they could be repatriated.
"It is unlikely someone with a known case of SARS could be repatriated or flown to a third country," Professor Landry said.
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The senior defense official who spoke Thursday said the category of those who could eventually be repatriated could include anywhere from 100 to 300 prisoners.
But they could not be repatriated to China, where they would likely be tortured or executed.
British officials confronted considerable opposition to their insistence that bodies could not be repatriated and that headstones be uniform.
They could not be repatriated, out of fears that the Chinese government, which is suppressing a separatist movement among Uighurs in the Xinjiang region, would abuse them.
Also Wednesday, Germany announced that it would accept two detainees who had been cleared for release but could not be repatriated for their own safety.
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