DN Debate. "Demonstrating at the keyboard is not enough"
The article argues that public mobilization is essential for changing Swedish asylum policies, which oscillate between periods of solidarity and restriction.
Bousmantzi: The Forgotten Refugee Prison on the EU Border
The article discusses the Bousmantzi detention center in Bulgaria, where refugees face daily human rights violations amid Europe's strict immigration policies.
'We saved our lives': How a Canberra-based refugee fled Venezuela
Josh Madrid, a Canberra resident, shared his harrowing experience of fleeing Venezuela amid political repression and economic crisis.
Investigation of Refugee Applicants' Mobile Phones at Airports... Human Rights Commission Says 'Detailed Guidelines Must Be Established'
The National Human Rights Commission has expressed the need for specific guidelines on how to examine refugees' mobile phones at airports, emphasizing the importance of transparency and voluntary consent from the applicants.
Rights groups hail acquittal after seven years of aid workers prosecuted during Greece refugee crisis
A Greek court in Lesbos acquitted 24 aid workers prosecuted for alleged migrant smuggling, ending a seven-year legal battle amidst the refugee crisis.
Refugee Organizations Demand Immediate Halt to Deportations to Iran
Pro Asyl and the Refugee Council of North Rhine-Westphalia are demanding an immediate stop to deportations to Iran, citing legal and moral obligations amid ongoing protests against the Iranian regime.
Ferrara, sold by her mother to a 25-year-old Bosnian: the drama of the child bride
A 14-year-old girl was sold by her mother to a 25-year-old man, enduring abuse and despair, as revealed by her wandering in the cold, barefoot and bruised, prompting a bystander's call for help.
West Bank: The largest displacement since 1967
Israel has been blockading several refugee camps in the West Bank for almost a year, with the army declaring a new strategy against terrorism, while human rights activists describe it as the largest displacement operation since 1967.
Russian journalist recounts details of her detention by the occupation in Nur Shams camp
Russian journalist Adel Shoukoh detailed her arrest and detention by Israeli soldiers while covering the demolition operations in the Nur Shams refugee camp, a situation she described as a message of intimidation directed at international press.
Israel revokes permits for 37 NGOs. Condemnations from the European Union and the United Nations
Israel has decided to revoke or not renew operational licenses for 37 international non-governmental organizations active in Gaza and, in some cases, the West Bank, effective January 1, 2026, impacting key areas such as healthcare, food distribution, refugee support, and human rights protection.
"We haven't looked closely since 2015"
Refugee women in Germany face significant barriers to employment compared to men, including language difficulties, cultural obstacles, and inadequate childcare services, as highlighted by human rights advocate Seyran Ateล.