In our latest article, MECS asks whether the current repatriation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon is truly voluntary, and explores the future implications for Syrian migration to Europe.
Read it on our Website:
https://t.co/aodBEzU5SN
#Syria#Lebanon#refugees#MiddleEast
We can confirm that MECS will be reviewing @ukhomeoffice CPINs on #Iraq. CPINs are used by UK visas and immigration to inform decisions on asylum and human rights applications.
The review will be available 2023.
Read our previous CPIN reviews here!:
https://t.co/aodBEzD2QN
In Gohardasht, Karaj province, women wave their hijabs and chant "death to the dictator" on the 12th night of protests in Iran over the death of #MahsaAmini in morality police custody amid a nationwide internet shutdown.
#مهسا_امینی
"In Egypt, there are some 60,000 political prisoners who are systematically tortured, denied medical care whilst the use of the death penalty has skyrocketed"
#HumanRights#MENA#Egypt
https://t.co/prXSXUFKl3
Female government employees in Kabul were turned away by the Taliban while trying to return to their office.
However, some conflicting reports claim that, all employees of the Office of Presidential Affairs have not received permission to enter the office, regardless of gender.
The Taliban has declared the war in Afghanistan over after its fighters swept into the capital, Kabul, and President Ashraf Ghani fled the country https://t.co/054jvysRdG
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"A senior Iranian security official urged Iraq on Tuesday to expel Iranian rebels from Iraqi Kurdistan, or expect Tehran to take "preventative measures" against the armed groups"
#Kurdistan#Iran#Iraq
https://t.co/f6dUzYwOLf
Attack targets power transmission tower in #Iraq’s #Nineveh causing near total power outage in the province. Government blames #IslamicState for such attacks, highlighting the ongoing terrorism threat. https://t.co/lLpT47tbck