Many Iraqi refugees have fled to Syria and Jordan (although those who fled to Syria are now turning back around). Those that could go farther have found asylum in the United States and much of Western Europe.
I think I recall, from network TV news, that Syria has now closed its borders to Iraqi refugees.
The answer used to be Syria. However, given the Syrian Civil War, many Iraqi refugees have fled Syria. Jordan is probably a better answer now, even though it lacks a large number of Iraqi refugees.
Holocaust refugees?
Disasters, which may be natural or man made.
the former Yugoslavia
venice
Iraqi refugees can apply for political asylum in Sweden. An investigation will show if the asylum is granted.
there are so many Iraqi refugees because of the military occupation from the U.S. there are many people that are forced out of their homes and have to leave the country. some people leave the country because they are scared that they are going to be killed
The 1970s and 1980s saw a number of refugees arriving in New Zealand. They were fleeing war and came from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
People fleeing their homes from political persecution, physical or mental torture, war, famine and drought are typically called refugees.
Because its not safe in Iraq because people are killing them because of their faith.
In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.