Reports
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SHOT FOR SEEKING ASYLUM
BY|Lighthouse reports First visual evidence of live ammunition being used against asylum seekers trying to reach Bulgaria brings into sharp…
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Asylum seekers’ Stevenage hotel stay notice ‘unacceptable’
BY| BBC The Home Office’s “chaotic and cavalier approach” to placing asylum seekers in hotels was “unacceptable”, a council leader…
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Fewer than 100 migrants arrested for arriving in UK illegally
BY| Dominic Casciani- BBC Fewer than 100 people who crossed the English Channel in small boats have been arrested for…
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Danish authorities send letters to Syrian children, threatening forcible expulsion
BY|Anadolu Agency Denmark, once renowned as a liberal society with respect for human rights, has taken one of the hardest…
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Izmir.. A Turkish court accepts a “life sentence” request for an accused of burning Syrian refugees
The First High Criminal Court in Izmir accepted a list of allegations of premeditated murder and property damage against a…
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More than 40,000 asylum seekers in UK waiting one to three years for decision
BY| The Guardian More than 40,000 people seeking asylum in the UK have waited between one and three years for…
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Syrian Refugee Returns from Lebanon and Jordan
BY|Human Rights Watch hrw.org_ 2021 report Syrian refugees who voluntarily returned to Syria between 2017 and 2021 from Lebanon and…
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In Denmark, Syrian Refugees Stuck in Camps with Rapists, War Criminals
BY|Syrian observer “We live in a prison. Everything hurts,” 25-year-old Syrian Einas Mustafa wrote to The New Arab from inside…
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UNHCR chief Grandi: ‘While States accuse each other, migrants die’
BY|infomigrants The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees called on the EU to place the migration routes in the Mediterranean…
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US judge gives Biden administration five weeks to end Title 42
BY|AL JAZEERA The judge earlier said ‘arbitrary and capricious’ border expulsion policy was unlawful in a ruling welcomed by rights…
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