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  1. The Indochina refugee crisis was the large outflow of people from the former French colonies of Indochina, comprising the countries of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, after communist governments were established in 1975. Over the next 25 years and out of a total Indochinese population in 1975 of 56 million, more than 3 million people would ...

  2. Jul 28, 2016 · From the beginning of the crisis, in the United States and in refugee camps in Thailand, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, the IRC would make one of its longest and deepest commitments to work on behalf of refugees from Indochina. In the U.S., the IRC took a lead role in the largest refugee resettlement effort the country has ever seen.

  3. Plans to address the refugee crisis in Indochina only progressed due to individual initiative. 2. New approaches to refugee crises are bound to ... major refugee crisis of the Cold War. It started ...

  4. The Laotian diaspora consists of roughly 800,000 (2.5 million estimated 2018 by Seangdao Somsy LHK LLX ... See Indochina refugee crisis.) Asia Thailand A ...

  5. The Third Indochina War was a period of prolonged conflict following the Second Indochina War. The conflict began in 1975 and lasted until 1991, in which several wars were fought: The Cambodian–Vietnamese War began when Vietnam invaded Cambodia and deposed the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime. The war lasted from May 1975 to December 1989.

  6. 7 Theatrical films about the Indochina refugee crisis. 8 Television films about the Vietnam War. 9 Television films about Vietnam War veterans. 10 Documentary films.

  7. Sa Kaeo Refugee Camp (also referred to as Sa Kaeo I or Ban Kaeng) [1] : 36 was the first organized refugee relief camp established on the Thai-Cambodian border. It was built by the Royal Thai Government with support from international relief agencies including the United Nations. It opened in October 1979 and closed in early-July 1980.

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