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Asylum Stories: Preserving the Palestinian entity and identity – trapped between legal existence and recognition

by Emanuela Colaci | 12 March 2018 | Asylum Stories

  The third in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers that are too easily overlooked in the public debate. Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human rights affirms that “everyone has the right to a nationality”. Despite...

Asylum Stories: Transgender and trafficked from Thailand

by Michaela Korodimou | 21 December 2017 | Asylum Stories

Illustration by Leonard Cools www.leonardcools.be The second in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers that are too easily overlooked in the public debate.  This instalment of Asylum stories brings you the story of A, a young...

Asylum Stories: Rwandan ‘peace camps’, persecution and the struggle to be believed

by Michaela Korodimou | 07 December 2017 | Asylum Stories

Drawing by the lovely and talented Emanuela Colaci The first in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers that are too easily overlooked in the public debate.  S is a Hutu-Tutsi girl who, like many young Rwandans was called to go...

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