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International Refugee Organization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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The Director-General of the International Refugee Organization (Kingsley) announced1 that IRO's Hague mission would be closed on July 31, 1951. The Organization had already closed its missions in eleven other countries, in preparation for the scheduled ending of IRO's “displaced persons” operations on December 31, 1951. The Director-General stated that a Refugee Service Committee, which was being formed in the Netherlands by national relief agencies, would assure the continuity of many of the services to refugees that had been performed by IRO's Hague mission. The mission, itself, had aided in the resettlement of over 5500 displaced persons.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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1 IRO News Report, 08 1, 1951Google Scholar.
2 Ibid., October 1, 1951.
3 For a summary of the original technical paper, see International Organization, V, p. 607.
4 For an account of the evolving legal status of refugees, and of the proposed draft of a Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, see this issue, General Assembly, p. 726.