Nour al Khal worked as a translator for New York Times reporter Steven Vincent, who was murdered by Shiite militants in Iraq. Vincent’s widow has been trying to help al Khal (who was kidnapped and shot by the same group who killed Vincent) win asylum in the United States. So far political and bureaucratic obstacles have proven insurmountable
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
21 million people worldwide have left their home countries to seek safety from war, conflict and per...
Hassan Al-Kontar, a Syrian asylum seeker who is stranded in the transit lounge of Kuala Lumpur Inter...
In the early months of 2003, when the U.S. was only threatening war, humanitarian relief organizatio...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
An annotation of: “No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?” by Joseph Huff-Hannon. Dissent. Summer 2...
I am grateful to Joseph Huff-Hannon for drawing our attention vividly and movingly to the plight of ...
IRAP helps escapees navigate maze of interviews, document reviews, security and medical procedure
After making an excellent case for the plight of Iraqi asylum seekers who have served as valuable al...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
I would like to commend Human Rights & Human Welfare for their recent roundtable on the Iraqi refuge...
This paper examines the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Although the Egyptian ...
The refugee crises in Iraq and Syria, which has been evolving over the past decade as a result of bo...
My choice to study refugee issues and related humanitarian problems stems first from a personal expe...
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
21 million people worldwide have left their home countries to seek safety from war, conflict and per...
Hassan Al-Kontar, a Syrian asylum seeker who is stranded in the transit lounge of Kuala Lumpur Inter...
In the early months of 2003, when the U.S. was only threatening war, humanitarian relief organizatio...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
An annotation of: “No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?” by Joseph Huff-Hannon. Dissent. Summer 2...
I am grateful to Joseph Huff-Hannon for drawing our attention vividly and movingly to the plight of ...
IRAP helps escapees navigate maze of interviews, document reviews, security and medical procedure
After making an excellent case for the plight of Iraqi asylum seekers who have served as valuable al...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
I would like to commend Human Rights & Human Welfare for their recent roundtable on the Iraqi refuge...
This paper examines the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Although the Egyptian ...
The refugee crises in Iraq and Syria, which has been evolving over the past decade as a result of bo...
My choice to study refugee issues and related humanitarian problems stems first from a personal expe...
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
21 million people worldwide have left their home countries to seek safety from war, conflict and per...
Hassan Al-Kontar, a Syrian asylum seeker who is stranded in the transit lounge of Kuala Lumpur Inter...