Archive for: 02/2009

Rohingya refugee © UNHCR / S. Kritsanavarin

Bali Process should consider Rohingya human rights

Amnesty International has appealed to Member States at the Bali Process to give adequate consideration to the rights of the Rohingya population in the Asia Pacific region.

Australian child behind mock-refugee detention bars wearing a t-shirt reading 'Kids don't belong in detention centres'

Time for Australia to lead the world

Refugee Coordinator Dr Graham Thom explains why Australia must show greater willingness to assist people displaced by the world's worst crisis situations.

Submission to DIAC: 2009-10 Refugee & Special Humanitarian Programme

In the past 12 months Amnesty International Australia has witnessed first hand the situation facing refugees in camps in Syria and Iraq and urban refugees in Damascus. We also attended the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Annual Tripartite Consultation on Resettlement in Geneva in 2008. Combined with field research undertaken in 2007, this has provided valuable insights into the challenges facing refugees in countries of first asylum and challenges facing UNHCR and the resettlement countries.

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