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Refugees

September 2024

  • Protesters chant and hold placards which read Stop Rwanda flights, Refugees Welcome and Solidarity Across Borders

    Home Office ‘mostly consulted Rwandan officials’ in asylum plan safety report

  • Es Devlin seated on the floor working on several portraits at once

    ‘We need safe routes’: artist Es Devlin to open refugee portrait show

  • English lesson at the Refugee and Migrant Centre in Wolverhampton.

    Brief letters
    Let’s not forget why refugees are here

  • A Pakistani man standing in a slightly overgrown car park in London with a tree behind him

    ‘He wanted a better life’: the man who fell from a plane in search of a new start – and the brother who retraced his journey 20 years later

  • Brave words, Yvette Cooper – but refugees like me know Britain can’t stop people traffickers

    Anonymous
  • At least 12 people dead after migrant boat capsizes, French minister says – video

  • Labour urged to drop Tory rhetoric or risk failing to fix broken asylum system

  • Women fleeing rape face coercion and control by Home Office contractors

  • Notorious people smuggler shot dead in Libya, officials say

  • Mani once sang of freedom in Afghanistan. Now, silenced, she’s desperate to escape. Will Australia help?

    Shadi Khan Saif

August 2024

  • a family carries parcels of food outside

    They fled Afghanistan. In the US, they have freedom – but fear a return

  • Viraj Mendis

    Funeral of refugee activist Viraj Mendis to draw mourners from all over Europe

  • Zakia Khudadadi is lifted up by her coach, Haby Niare, after winning bronze in the women’s 47kg category.

    Zakia Khudadadi makes history as first Refugee Paralympic Team medallist

  • A shrine to Mano Yogalingam with his picture in a frame surrounded by flowersThe refugees, from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran and Iraq, many of whom have lived in Australia for more than a decade, are seeking permanent residency visas instead of a life of limbo on temporary bridging visas, which forbid them from, among other things, receiving Medicare benefits and from travelling overseas to visit family. The protestors say there are between 8,000 and 10,000 others in similar circumstances.
Photo by Andrew Quilty / The Guardian

    The asylum seeker who saw no way out of Australia’s ‘cobweb of cruelty’

  • Refugee NGOs attack EU shipwreck ‘double standard’ after Bayesian effort

  • Spanish police boat appears to run over dinghy carrying four people

  • Khudadadi fights for Refugee Team at Paralympics after escaping Taliban

  • Urgent protections needed for asylum seekers in hotels, say refugee groups

  • Palestinian refugees left their whole life behind. Here’s how Australia is helping them build a new one

  • UK must curb rise in racist hate speech by politicians and public figures, UN says

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