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Policy and jurisprudence, India’s refugee policy has taken a regressive turn
Conflicting opinions in constitutional courts have unfortunately introduced the red flag Of ‘national security’ to what should be a humanitarian right
104-year-old ‘declared foreigner’ dies asserting his Indianness in Assam
Chandrahar Das, a registered refugee from Bangladesh, was declared ‘foreigner’ as the Dementia and Parkinson’s Disease afflicted man, arrested at the age of 101, could not recall when he crossed into the country!
35 Bru refugees crossover to Tripura from Mizoram amid lockdown booked
They are now under in quarantine at a hostel in Kanchanpur
Witness the human consequences of forced migration through the Chakmas
How the fault lines of partition and nationhood in South Asia accompanied by the callous and apathetic attitudes of the ‘modern’ nation-states have proved unbridgeable, leading to the unending saga of despair and dejection among the displaced populace.
UP claims Pilibhit houses majority of the 32,000 ‘identified’ refugees
It has submitted a report made by an NGO which has identified refugees from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan
Keralites languish in Norwegian refugee camps
Information was provided by a Norwegian academic with roots in Kerala at the Loka Kerala Sabha yesterday
Movies that make you think: Sindhustan and Midnight Traveller
Both these must-watch movies were featured in MAMI Film...
Immigration, legislation, investigation and child poverty: 4 scholars respond to Trump’s State of the Union
Editor’s note: In his second State of the Union address,...
Global Compact for Migration: what is it and why are countries opposing it?
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration...
From Central America to Syria: The Conspiracy against Refugees
Watching the ongoing debate between US liberal and right-wing...
Migrant caravan members have right to claim asylum – here’s why getting it will be hard
Roughly 5,000 people, mostly from Central America’s violent and...