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- Title
- The deadly waiting game
- Author(s)
-
Browne, Peter
- Abstract
- Ten minutes by taxi from the centre of Nairobi are the offices of the Refugee Consortium of Kenya. It’s here, on a still, warm afternoon, that Eva Maina — a young, quietly spoken law graduate — describes to me her work as a lawyer working with refugees from throughout East Africa. As she talks it becomes increasingly clear that the refugee ‘queue’, so frequently mentioned by Philip Ruddock, operates much more like a lottery. “There’s quite a gap,” she says, “between how things should be and how they are.” [Introduction]
- Publication type
- Newspaper article
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology. Institute for Social Research
- Source
-
Australian Financial Review,
6 December 2002
- Publication year
- 2002
- Publisher
- Fairfax
- Publisher URL
- http://afr.com/
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2002 Peter Browne.
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