0 the act of sending or bringing someone, or sometimes money or other property, back to the country that he, she, or it came from: --
In losing their prisoner of war status, they also lost the right to resist repatriation.
On the other hand, repatriation, whether spontaneous or official, is generally a more organised process that rarely attracts media attention.
Issues discussed here include sample representation, standardization of data collection and repatriation.
On the other hand, in a four-actor scenario, all four actors reaching agreement on repatriation is only one of sixteen outcomes.
I argue that refugee repatriation is a complex process because its success depends on at least four different actors, each with its own interests.
That is, funds for repatriations are less reliable.
A period of intense repatriation, travel, and contact with the outside world followed.
Repatriation, therefore, was not the same as extradition.