Why Is There No Refuge for Roma Refugees?
Stephanie J. Silverman
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Posted 02.20.2013
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Canada
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A designated country of origin (DCO) is a country declared as "safe," on grounds that it can provide adequate protection to its citizens and therefore not likely to produce refugees. It also discounts the treatment of some minority groups in so-called "safe" countries perhaps most particularly, the Roma in Europe.