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Geneva, Apr 28 (EFE).- A total of 1.2 million people were recorded as newly internally displaced in Latin America last year, forced to abandon their homes due to natural disasters or violence. The Norwegian Refugee Council’s Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre published its annual global report for 2019 on Tuesday, which gave an alarming overview of the situation in the region.Globally a total of 50.8 million people were recorded as internally displaced last year, the highest number ever reported.SOUNDBITES OF ALEXANDRA BILAK, DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT MONITORING CENTRE (IDMC).

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