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Africa: Tanzania Told to End Forced Deportations of Mozambican Asylum Seekers

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[VOA] Geneva -- The U.N. refugee agency is repeating its call to Tanzanian authorities to stop forcibly deporting asylum seekers back to Mozambique, where their lives are in danger.

Source: allAfrica.com

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