Iraq is planning to close the camp at the end of 2011 – but the fate of its inhabitants is far from secure.
Filed in: Human Rights Iran Iraq Refugees
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Iraq is planning to close the camp at the end of 2011 – but the fate of its inhabitants is far from secure.
Filed in: Human Rights Iran Iraq Refugees
A migrant is up to five times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia in the UK than a white British person. On World Mental Health Day, Nick Harvey argues that racial discrimination is to blame.
Filed in: Equality Human Rights Migration Refugees Society
Even the young are not exempt: a Costa Rican schoolgirl recalls the day Canadian immigration officers arrested her.
Filed in: Refugees
John ‘Bosco’ Nyombiwas removed from Britain to months of fear and persecution as a gay man in Uganda. Eventually, a British judge ruled his removal illegal and ordered that he be brought back. He tells Dinyar Godrej about his journey.
Filed in: Gay Rights Migration Refugees Uganda United Kingdom
Two survivors from Karen state, where the Burmese military has been laying villages to waste, tell their stories.
Chagossians’ struggle for justice given a new legal boost.
Filed in: Chagos Human Rights Military Refugees
Jess Worth encounters a community that’s demanding answers.
New Internationalist campaigner Zarlasht Halaimzai finds doors closed for Afghan refugees in Iran.
Filed in: Afghanistan Iran Migration Minorities Refugees
Damien Lawson assesses the impact that 11 September has had on asylum seekers.
Filed in: Human Rights Migration Refugees
The final word goes to four refugees. Plus further reading suggestions.
Filed in: Activism Afghanistan Australia Corporations Environment Globalization Language Refugees Saudi Arabia Sustainability Technology Trade United States WTO
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
As a young student is injured for wearing the ‘wrong’ clothes, Mari Marcel Thekeakara says that women will fight on against violence.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.