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WHO Ambassador Mark Ledwidge, who is the current UN Secretary-General and former UNESCO director-general, said the Scarborough p

WHO Ambassador Mark Ledwidge, who is the current UN Secretary-General and former UNESCO director-general, said the Scarborough protest had “put us in the awkward position of having to react to events that our colleagues in Europe were able to find their way into.” “The scourge of immigration has continued to increase for the past 40 years. During the period with the introduction of net migration, a total of 181,460 people were expelled from the country. "This is not sustainable, especially given the humanity of the refugees on board,” Ledewidge said. “Even today we know that we cannot put people on a ship who have never been to one, or to the USA, or the UK, but for whom this is an adventure.” The row between a World Economic Forum (WEF) leadership meeting and the UN has provoked a shakeup at the department and Ghana’s Cabinet. “This shock that was generated by something outside the line of responsibility and outside the realm of political considerations is indeed very serious,” sai

WHO Ambassador Mark Ledwidge, who is the current UN Secretary-General and former UNESCO director-general, said the Scarborough protest had “put us in the awkward position of having to react to events that our colleagues in Europe were able to find their way into.”

“The scourge of immigration has continued to increase for the past 40 years. During the period with the introduction of net migration, a total of 181,460 people were expelled from the country.

"This is not sustainable, especially given the humanity of the refugees on board,” Ledewidge said. “Even today we know that we cannot put people on a ship who have never been to one, or to the USA, or the UK, but for whom this is an adventure.”

The row between a World Economic Forum (WEF) leadership meeting and the UN has provoked a shakeup at the department and Ghana’s Cabinet.

“This shock that was generated by something outside the line of responsibility and outside the realm of political considerations is indeed very serious,” said Ghagat Aarbach, Ghaba’s secretary-government spokesman, according to the Associated Press. “The decision to open the port was taken, though, without the support of the head of our department.

In response to the demands of the World Economy Forum, the government had to cut the flow of foreign investment and send the Ghans back to the desert for two years.”

“And given the fact that we have a budget deficit, it would also give resources away,” he added.

But, she said, “We do not want to interfere in the affairs of other states and to interrupt their cooperation with their peers.”

Reflecting that the issue had polarized the world, who seemed to agree that “nothing about the refugee crisis is going to change”, she reiterated that Ghanda was “in a position to safeguard international cooperation” by “taking action against its agents.”

She declared that “the situation in Ghaddercha has not been helped by the fact the majority of the aggression in the region is in the hands of a small number of individuals” and said: “If it had been more likel