State responses to the Afghan asylum seekers have arguably been shaped by the so-called Refugee Crisis of 2015. Though civilians continue to flee persecution, borders are tightening upon their arrival.
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Amnesty International's recent report documents 21 examples of pushbacks by Greek state authorities both at land and at sea as well as other human rights violations.
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While international obligations to provide a safe haven for refugees are longstanding, so too are attempts by states to circumvent their obligations under international law.
Read moreRegressive Anti-Refugee Bill Introduced In UK Parliament
The Nationality and Borders Bill recently unveiled by the British government poses serious concerns on the protection of human rights due to the criminalisation of refugees fleeing danger.
Read morePlanned Relocation: A Means For Dignity In Climate Migration
The international framework protecting the rights of refugees does not provide adequate protection against the new challenges posed by climate-induced migration. Planned relocation may offer a solution.
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