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Near East — Nigeria — Congo — South Africa — Vietnam — Laos — Yemen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

The ICRC's humanitarian activity continued in September 1967 in widely varying fields, as can be seen from the following news report.

Repatriation of Jordanian Refugees.—By August 31, 14,008 Jordanians had been repatriated. Some 7,000 whose applications to return were accepted but who were unable to reach the western bank of the Jordan before expiry of the time-limit are the subject of ICRC discussions with both governments with a view to their crossing the river as soon as possible.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1967

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References

page 534 note 1 Plates. An ICRC delegate supervising milk-powder distribution to Syrian refugees.

page 534 note 2 In the July, August and September 1967 issues of the International Review we gave general accounts of the ICRC mission in the Near East since the outbreak of hostilities.

page 535 note 1 Plates. At Kaduna Airport: ICRC delegates with a Nigerian Red Cross representative.

Red Cross Youth help to unload relief material from Nordic countries.