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Majority would welcome refugees

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Update: 2016-05-19 02:47:49
Majority would welcome refugees Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: A global survey suggested that a majority of people would accept refugees in their country, with many even ready to take them into their own home.

The Refugees Index, research commissioned by Amnesty International, indicates that China, Germany and the UK are the most welcoming nations, BBC publishes the report on Thursday (May 19).

It also suggested that the most negative attitudes towards refugees are in Russia, Indonesia and Thailand.

The survey questioned 27,000 people in 27 nations.

They were asked whether they would accept refugees in their home, their neighborhood, their city (town or village), or their country - or if they would refuse them entry altogether.

The 27 nations across all continents were then ranked with the average score.

China emerged top of the list with the overall index score of 85.

Just under half of people, 46%, questioned in the country said they would welcome refugees in their own home; 42% were prepared to accept them in their neighborhood, city or country; while 6% said they would refuse them entry to China.

Germany was second top, scoring 84.

Only 3% of Germans would refuse refugees entry to the country.

The UK (83) was in third place with 58% of those questioned prepared to accept refugees in their country, with 11% refusing.

Much of the current migrant crisis has seen the focus on those fleeing the conflict in Syria.
The UK government has agreed to accept 20,000 from established refugee camps in the region over the next five years.

Germany has allowed more than a million migrants to enter, many of them Syrians, over the past year, though it is now among several countries to have tightened border controls in response to the flow through Europe.

The Amnesty survey suggests that people in several countries with large numbers of refugees would still welcome more of them, with Greece (65) and Jordan (61) being in the top 10 of the index.

BDST: 1238 HRS, May 19, 2016
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