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refoulement

1 of 1noun
/rəfʊlmɑ̃/
Forms:refoulements
1

the illegal practice of forcing the asylum seekers or the refugees to return to the country where they are at risk of prosecution

C2
  • Human rights organizations condemned the government's policy of refoulement, arguing that it violated fundamental principles of asylum and protection.
  • The refugee was terrified of being subjected to refoulement, knowing that returning to their home country would mean facing imprisonment or worse.
  • Despite international condemnation, reports emerged of border officials engaging in refoulement practices, denying asylum seekers their right to seek protection.
  • The court ruled that the government's actions constituted refoulement and ordered them to cease deportations immediately.
  • The refugee camp provided a safe haven for those fleeing persecution, ensuring that they were protected from refoulement and given the opportunity to seek asylum.