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Refugees and migrants face rising dangers

Amnesty International said on Thursday millions of people who have fled conflict or persecution, and migrants who have left home in search of work, have suffered abuses at the hands of state authorities or employers.

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The world is becoming an increasingly dangerous place for refugees and migrants, Amnesty International said on Thursday, as it highlighted the plight of millions of Syrians forced to flee their homes in its yearly report on global human rights.

The London-based rights group said millions of people who have fled conflict or persecution, and migrants who have left home in search of work, have suffered abuses at the hands of state authorities or employers.

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“The most immediate trigger for this is what’s happening in Syria, where we have four million people internally displaced and 1.5 million refugees,” Amnesty’s Secretary General Salil Shetty said.

“A quarter of the country has already been pushed out of their land and their livelihoods, and the numbers are growing.”

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The Amnesty chief described the international community’s failure to end the bloodshed in Syria as “one of the greatest shames of our generation”.

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