Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans
Within hours of Afghan refugees’ arrival in the UK, local councils sprang into action, as one volunteer explains
The protection of Afghans should not be limited to those directly employed by European governments
Exclusive: Passengers tell openDemocracy they’ve been forced to remain in Birmingham Airport for more than 24 hours after landing
Since the explosion, Lebanon has slowly transformed into a living hell for so many
Ten years on from Norway’s Utøya massacre, a tragedy fuelled by a hatred of multiculturalism, borders are tightening across Scandinavia
With financial support from the EU, Turkey has toughened up its migration policies – putting hundreds of thousands at risk
Majidi’s think tank has spoken to Afghan migrants and their families back home about their experiences, fears and aspirations, choices, compromises and sacrifices
Whether to evoke sympathy or stigma, the ways that Syrians in Lebanon are represented help compound exclusion and obscure connections
Denmark has decided that parts of Syria are now safe and revoked residency permits for Syrian refugees. Will other countries follow suit?
Gustavo Barbosa, author of ‘The Best of Hard Times’, discusses the Shabab, the offspring of the Fedayeen – and how the two generations' ideals differ
Despite the risks that it poses, predictive technology could be a force for good in refugee systems under the right legal conditions