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Amid Europe’s deafening silence on human rights abuses, we’re here to speak out

June 9, 2017

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By Alice Lucas @RefugeeData Alice is the Senior Programme Officer at the Refugee Rights Data Project (RRDP), which is dedicated to documenting human rights violations against refugees… Read more »

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This International Womens Day, imagine a future without detention

March 8, 2017

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Women for Refugee Women has spent over three years researching the condition of asylum-seeking women in the UK and listening to their experiences. Earlier this… Read more »

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After Return: documenting the experiences of young people forcibly removed to Afghanistan

April 7, 2016

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A guest blog post by Emily Bowerman, Programmes Manager at Refugee Support Network. Image: Emily Bowerman (RSN) “Everything has been difficult since I have arrived… Read more »

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Country Information: unreliable evidence

February 12, 2016

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“totally lacking credibility … an undergraduate would be failed for this sort of thing.” An independent inspector’s report has criticised the use of country information… Read more »

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‘Vile liars and truth distorters’: truth, trust and the asylum system

November 9, 2012

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A guest blog post by Melanie Griffiths. Melanie Griffiths is a DPhil candidate at Oxford University, with affiliation to the Institute of Social and Cultural… Read more »

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Guest post: why criminalise the asylum seeker?

July 12, 2012

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The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »

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Guest post: a tradition of deterrence

July 10, 2012

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The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »

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Guest post: the criminalization of asylum seekers

July 6, 2012

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The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »

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Driven to desperate measures – the realities of Fortress Europe

October 18, 2010

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The racism that kills The recent death of Jimmy Mubenga adds to the grim statistic of those who have died as a result of the… Read more »

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No return, no release, no reason

September 29, 2010

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The indefinite immigration detention of migrants who cannot be deported is ineffective, inefficient and enormously damaging, according to a new report, “No Return No Release… Read more »

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"Outsourcing Abuse" inquiry: Medical Justice press release

March 12, 2010

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Medical Justice Press release on the inquiry into the report “Outsourcing Abuse”, which was published in 2008 by Birnberg Peirce & Partners, Medical Justice and… Read more »

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Country of Origin Information – a critical assessment

March 3, 2010

Legal Updates

A new report from the Immigration Advisory Service (IAS), investigates the impact of the independent monitoring of the former on raising the standards and quality… Read more »

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