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OK, my body, dead or alive, won't get repatriated without cover.
Eventually she managed to get in contact with Licadho, a human rights charity based in Phnom Penh, which helped her get repatriated to Cambodia.
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All the immigrants who get relocated to the hosting municipal facilities are subsequently subject to a second control for regularity by the municipal officers of the Ministry of Interior; because of this, a recurrent number of immigrants in every municipality gets repatriated due to the failure in meeting the necessary requirements to be granted the status of refugees (TGcom24 2016).
As if they might jump out in front of you and get you repatriated before you could say vicuña.
Under the colonel, Mr Belhaj was tortured in Tripoli's Abu Salim prison, apparently after the British and Americans had helped to get him repatriated when they were cosying up to the regime.
President Maduro, however, managed to get him repatriated anyway.
Rwanda and Uganda have repatriated troops.
The UK is using this crisis as momentum to talk about a new relationship with the EU, to get some powers repatriated - I agree with that, because Brussels is trying do too many things at the same time.
"Getting arrested and repatriated to the North is almost an everyday event for these poor refugees," he said.
Neither Soering nor the German leaders eager to repatriate him get relief.
Ketchup master plan incubates until 2010, when they get seriously serious: Norton repatriates; Ramadan quits job.
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