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At the end of the 20th century, Britain asks for the repatriation of the "Papadopoulos steel".
A deal with the Afghan government last month should see the repatriation of the remaining 110 Afghans.
Cambodian immigration chief Phal told Guardian Australia the repatriation of the Rohingya refugee from Nauru could happen in "one month".
"The successful recovery, identification and repatriation of the victims has been a painstaking and meticulous process," the statement said.
Palestinian negotiators have demanded at least partial repatriation of the refugees and their descendants, but Israel has refused, saying an influx of Palestinians would change the country's demographics.
Family members of the hijackers were free to seek the repatriation of the remains but the authorities in New York never received one such request.
The MoD said the majority of recruits had been making good progress but confirmed the repatriation of the Libyan troops would take place following the disciplinary problems.
The team of British police officers in Tunisia are concentrating on identifying the dead and on the repatriation of the bodies, which will begin on Wednesday.
It was the second time that Judge Dickran Tevrizian of Federal District Court had extended a restraining order to block repatriation of the boy, Phanupong Khaisri.
Other measures include a security fence that will run the length of Israel's southern border, aggressive implementation of employment laws and, ultimately, repatriation of the migrants.
Four years ago, the repatriation of the injured and fallen switched temporarily to Brize Norton from the RAF base at Lyneham.
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