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Urgent Action Needed to Hold the Kenyan Consulate in Lebanon Accountable to Kenyan Citizens in the Country
Since the 6th of January 2022, Kenyan women have been holding a sit-in along with protests in front of their Consulate in Lebanon, demanding repatriation and adequate support from the Consular Staff.
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Justice for Faustina: We call for a proper investigation into Faustina’s death and real accountability for her perpetrators
On March 14, Faustina Tay, a young woman from Ghana, was discovered dead in the car park of her employer’s home in Beirut. She is yet another migrant domestic worker to lose her life under the kafala system.
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Activist Detained by General Security, at Risk of Deportation, Torture and Death
Mubarak Ibrahim, a Sudanese human rights activist, is under imminent threat of deportation to Sudan where he is at very high risk of detention, torture and death at the hands of the Sudanese authorities.
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UNHCR Complicit in Detention of Sudanese Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Policemen detained ten Sudanese and Ethiopian refugees and asylum seekers on Thursday, December 3rd, 2019, after more than two months of peaceful protest in front of the UNHCR building in Jnah.
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UNHCR Must Take Immediate Action to Rectify its History of Negligence Towards Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Lebanon
ARM sent an open letter to UN High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Filippo Grandi & UNHCR Representative in Lebanon Ms. Mireille Girard, to take concrete measures to meet the demands of Sudanese and other African refugees and asylum seekers who have been protesting against UNHCR’s neglect of their files for over nine years.
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Release 5-Year-Old Girl and Her Family from Detention and Stop Deportation
We call for the immediate release of Beirut, a 5-year-old girl born in Lebanon, and her Sri Lankan and Sudanese family, from administrative detention. General Security told the family they would be deported to Sudan and Sri Lanka, separating them permanently, and putting them at risk of violence and persecution.
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LEBANON: Stop the deportation of Sudanese refugees
The Lebanese General Security has issued deportation orders for the three men. According to their families, they were informed of this by a UNHCR representative and General Security.
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Update: Court verdict for Shamila and Her Attackers
On September 13, the military court issued its verdict in the assault case of Kenyan migrant workers Shamila and Rose, and three of their attackers, two Lebanese men and one Lebanese woman.
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Assaulted, imprisoned, deported: Shamila’s story – an all-too-familiar violent narrative facing migrant women in Lebanon
Assaulted, imprisoned, deported: Shamila’s story – an all-too-familiar violent narrative facing migrant women in Lebanon
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Justice for Faustina: We call for a proper investigation into Faustina’s death and real accountability for her perpetrators
On March 14, Faustina Tay, a young woman from Ghana, was discovered dead in the car park of her employer’s home in Beirut. She is yet another migrant domestic worker to lose her life under the kafala system.
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Activist Detained by General Security, at Risk of Deportation, Torture and Death
Mubarak Ibrahim, a Sudanese human rights activist, is under imminent threat of deportation to Sudan where he is at very high risk of detention, torture and death at the hands of the Sudanese authorities.
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UNHCR Complicit in Detention of Sudanese Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Policemen detained ten Sudanese and Ethiopian refugees and asylum seekers on Thursday, December 3rd, 2019, after more than two months of peaceful protest in front of the UNHCR building in Jnah.
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UNHCR Must Take Immediate Action to Rectify its History of Negligence Towards Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Lebanon
ARM sent an open letter to UN High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Filippo Grandi & UNHCR Representative in Lebanon Ms. Mireille Girard, to take concrete measures to meet the demands of Sudanese and other African refugees and asylum seekers who have been protesting against UNHCR’s neglect of their files for over nine years.
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Release 5-Year-Old Girl and Her Family from Detention and Stop Deportation
We call for the immediate release of Beirut, a 5-year-old girl born in Lebanon, and her Sri Lankan and Sudanese family, from administrative detention. General Security told the family they would be deported to Sudan and Sri Lanka, separating them permanently, and putting them at risk of violence and persecution.
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LEBANON: Stop the deportation of Sudanese refugees
The Lebanese General Security has issued deportation orders for the three men. According to their families, they were informed of this by a UNHCR representative and General Security.
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Update: Court verdict for Shamila and Her Attackers
On September 13, the military court issued its verdict in the assault case of Kenyan migrant workers Shamila and Rose, and three of their attackers, two Lebanese men and one Lebanese woman.
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Assaulted, imprisoned, deported: Shamila’s story – an all-too-familiar violent narrative facing migrant women in Lebanon
Assaulted, imprisoned, deported: Shamila’s story – an all-too-familiar violent narrative facing migrant women in Lebanon
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ليلة تضامنية مع اللاجئين السودانيين: مضربون عن الطعام، صامدون لشهر كامل ومستمرون
مضى شهر على بدء ما يزيد عن عشرون لاجئ سوداني بالإضراب عن الطعام أمام مبنى مفوضية اللاجئين