Plight of Northern Triangle asylum-seekers highlights the failure of States to properly adhere to th
"The United States' border policy directly contravenes the 1951 Refugee Convention, which states that all asylum seekers have the r
'Watani: My Homeland' - One family's journey from war-torn Aleppo to the chocolate-box t
In this strange anarchic environment, the children are left to roam the deserted streets and abandoned buildings of Allepo, playing amongst
"I wouldn't be Sham, if i didn't succeed in Germany" : A review of '8 Borders,
An inspiring film from the Berlin Human Rights Film Festival about a strong Syrian mother determined to find a better life for her...
A Comparison of the United States’ and Germany’s approach to the “Migration Crisis”
We explore the differences between U.S. and German migration policy, comparing their diametric responses to the recent 'migration...
P.S. Jerusalem: A Jewish family return to Israel, but struggle to find their place within a society
A beautiful, unsettling, and deeply poignant film, told through the eyes of a Jewish family returning to Israel. The filmmaker and...
Detention Centres and Forced Deportation: Israel's Secret Deal With Uganda and Rwanda.
Israel’s new migration policy has been met with strong condemnation from the international community, and from Israeli citizens...
Who Is A Refugee? : Part 2
We finally bring you the second installment of ‘Who Is A Refugee?’, our two-part review of a recent UCL debate, featuring esteemed...
"The cherries, for me, are a memory about Iran": A closer look at the Migration Mural Proj
“The cherries, for me, are a memory about Iran. The last cherry I eat. It’s a good memory for me. I can’t forget.” Nages, an art student...