asylum
Yemeni journalist Nabil Alosaidi
From the risk of death to the platforms to defend freedom of expression
Voix d’Exils: le film !
Comprendre ce qu’est Voix d’Exils en moins de 8 minutes : c’est le défi qu’a brillamment relevé Keerthigan Sivakumar, requérant d’asile d’origine sri-lankaise, qui s’est attelé à la production d’un film sur le blog. Après plusieurs mois de tournage, en 2013, lors desquels il a suivi les trois rédactions de Voix d’Exils, Keerthigan Sivakumar a finalisé ce projet exigeant à l’aide d’une équipe motivée. Visionnez en primeur le film en cliquant sur les liens qui se trouvent dans l’article.
The paradox of refugee export
The year 2013 seems to be a breakthrough for the Tel-Aviv and Canberra administration in terms of cementing their unwelcome attitude towards refugees. Though it might be contrary to international law, Israel and Australia have come up with a new approach towards Asylum.
« I don’t regret my return to the fold at all »
After five years in Europe, including two years in Switzerland, Emmanuel C. finally decided to return back to his country, which is Nigeria. He is among his people since January 10th 2011. The former asylum seeker declares today that his is very happy to be back in his country. He even plans to celebrate his wedding, as soon as possible, and to start his own business . Meeting with a man who “doesn’t regret his decision to return back”.