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In 2007, Cameroon hosted a total population of refugees and asylum seekers of approximately 97,400. Of these, 49,300 were from the Central African Republic (many driven west by war),〔International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (28 May 2007). "(Cameroon: Population Movement; DREF Bulletin no. MDRCM004 )". ReliefWeb. Accessed 18 June 2007.〕 41,600 from Chad, and 2,900 from Nigeria. Kidnappings of Cameroonian citizens by Central African bandits have increased since 2005.〔Musa, Tansa (27 June 2007). "(Gunmen kill one, kidnap 22 in Cameroon near CAR )". Reuters. Accessed 27 June 2007.〕 Between 2004-2013, 92,000 refugees from the Central African Republic fled to Cameroon "to escape rebel groups and bandits in the north of their country." In 2014, Cameroon had an estimated 44,000 refugees from Nigeria. Internal Cameroonian refugees also began to leave areas bordering Nigeria to escape Boko Haram violence, especially following the December 2014 Cameroon clashes. == Cameroonian internally displaced persons == In January 2015, many schools in the Far North Region did not re-open immediately after the Christmas vacation following the December 2014 Cameroon clashes, and it was reported that "thousands of teachers, students and pupils have fled schools located along the border due to bloody confrontations between the Cameroon military and suspected Boko Haram militants." The Cameroonian military has deployed forces to ensure safety for students attending schools.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Refugees in Cameroon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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