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News ReleaseGreece: Asylum-Seeking Children Deprived of School
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EU/Italy/Libya: Disputes Over Rescues Put Lives at Risk
Allow European Rescues, Agree on Safe Disembarkation
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Algeria: Inhumane Treatment of Migrants
Pregnant Women, Children, Asylum Seekers Among Thousand Expelled to Desert
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France: Calais Migrants at Risk as Cold Arrives
Police Abuse, Freezing Conditions Threaten Their Safety
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CommentaryBalkan Summit Must be More Than Hot Air
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CommentaryGreece Can’t Duck Its Duty to Asylum Seekers
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News ReleaseUS: Renew ‘Temporary Protection’ for Yemenis
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News ReleaseEU: Decisive Moment for Migration Policy
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News ReleaseTrump’s Cruel Separation Policy Has Not Ended
Trapped: Asylum Seekers in Greece
In this special feature, Emina Ćerimović and photographer Zalmaï investigate the mental health crisis facing asylum seekers on the island of Lesbos.
Finding Shelter
The world is in the midst of the worst refugee crisis since World War II. How did we get there? And what can be done to find the refugees a safe home?
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Trapped
Lesbos, a postcard-perfect vacation island in the northern Aegean Sea, is a haven for people fleeing war in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. It symbolizes the hope that somewhere in Europe there is refuge. It is also a graveyard for the countless corpses that have washed ashore on its beautiful coastline. And it’s hell for the thousands who are trapped there, victims of the European Union’s determination to stem the tide of asylum seekers and other migrants by sending a message that they are unwelcome. For all of its natural beauty, there is much fear on Lesbos. Fear caused by the traumas of war, violence and displacement and of harsh camp conditions, insecurity and uncertain futures. Fear of rejection, detention, and deportation. Fear of going to the toilet in the dark at night, or not eating after two hours in a food line. Fear of lice and scabies. Fear of winter, cold and damp.
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Exodus: Asylum Seekers Flee Into Europe
“What will happen to us?” “Will they fingerprint us?” was the constant refrain as we watched a human wave of asylum seekers and migrants from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan crossing the Serbia-Hungary border.
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Fleeing Syria and Stranded in Hungary
Interactive Photo Feature: Thousands of asylum-seekers, including many from war-torn Syria, arrive daily in Hungary, seeking a path to Germany and other Western European countries. Hungary has detained and at times refused to allow people to continue onwards to Western Europe, citing an EU regulation. As a result, thousands have been stranded at Budapest's Keleti train station. Human Rights Watch researchers interviewed scores. Here are their stories. >>
