Les murs qui divisent le monde

14 April 2021 Society

7 min

La chute du Mur de Berlin, en novembre 1989, n’a pas fait disparaître les murs qui divisent la planète. Au contraire, de plus en plus nombreux, ils sont aujourd’hui une soixantaine autour du globe. Érigés pour lutter contre la menace terroriste, l’immigration, la contrebande, les trafics de drogue et les conflits militaires, les murs, barrières et autres clôtures de séparation hérissées de barbelés, se multiplient autour du globe depuis les années 2000.

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Women: The Forgotten of the Common European Asylum System

26 January 2021 Migration

6 min

Many articles have been published regarding the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ that started in 2015. However, most of them fail to consider that women face gender-specific violence and persecutions when fleeing their home countries to enter the European Union. The lack of gender perspective of the Common European Asylum System causes serious discrimination in the recognition of the refugee status, leading most female asylum seekers to irregular situations without life alternatives.

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Migration in the Mediterranean: between Myth and Reality

3 February 2019 Migration Society

© Jim Black While news about rescue operations of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea keep making the headlines in the media, certain assumptions have been arising as to the legality of […]

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