Human rights
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Some asylum seekers in Germany identify themselves as "war criminals"
Germany's Federal Migration Service has dismissed growing concerns in the country about the presence of "war criminals" among asylum seekers as unfounded.
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Ten Iranian Christian asylum seekers arrive in Los Angeles
About ten Iranians who previously, despite the existence of a special immigration program for religious minorities,…
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Princeton University rally calls for release of American researcher imprisoned in Iran
Princeton University in the United States is launching an effort to free Zhiyu Wang, its doctoral student in history who…
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Two more unfortunate incidents for migrant boats in the Mediterranean
Not long after the New Year, two unfortunate incidents involving boats carrying refugees in the Mediterranean Sea have occurred...
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Narges Mohammadi's lawyer warns Evin prison officials
Narges Mohammadi's lawyer says her client's health is at risk due to lack of access to a specialist, special medications, and anticonvulsants...
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Amnesty International: 2018 a year of shame for Iran in history
Amnesty International has published a report accusing the Iranian government of...
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Summons and interrogation of several political activists from the city of Sonqor in Kermanshah province
Kiomars Vaezi, a high school teacher and political activist living in the city of Sonqor, Kermanshah, told the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that over the past few…
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Dozens of people in Germany helped prevent the deportation of an Iranian asylum seeker
A 27-year-old Iranian man who converted to Christianity and has been sitting in a Protestant church in Solingen for ten months now...
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