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But after the mass repatriation from the border camps there had been a sharp escalation of killings by Hutu insurgents — fighters who had returned from Congo and their comrades who had stayed there and were now sneaking back.
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He said, however, that Black & Decker is not planning mass repatriations or evacuations of overseas employees.
Consular officials from England and the United States were beginning to organize their repatriation from Libya after the voyage.
1996 Repatriation from Zaire begins while the Rwandan government begins hearing cases for those involved in the genocide.
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The first covers repatriation from place of death to any other destination you choose in the world.
The reward for Ms. Chesimard's capture and repatriation from Cuba, where she moved after escaping from prison in 1979, was doubled to $2 million.
Tax repatriation from the tax havens of the Isle of Man, Jersey, and Gurnsey, as well as changes to tax credit calculations had fallen short of expectations.
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