Security, culture and human rights in the Middle East and South Asia
No === European countries are dealing with an increasing number of refugees seeking asylum. Country evidence is critical in the assessment of any asylum claim. The purpose of this study is to review some of the common issues which frequently are the focus of asylum appeal cases in relation to applic...
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ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-175602020-01-09T03:01:57Z Security, culture and human rights in the Middle East and South Asia Bluth, Christoph Refugees Asylum seekers Asylum claims South Asia Middle East Security Human rights No European countries are dealing with an increasing number of refugees seeking asylum. Country evidence is critical in the assessment of any asylum claim. The purpose of this study is to review some of the common issues which frequently are the focus of asylum appeal cases in relation to applicants from South Asia and the Middle East. The focus is on Pakistan, Iraq and Iran and it covers a range of issues that give rise to asylum claims, such as the general security situation, the risk from terrorism and other forms of political violence, the risk to political opponents of governments, the risks in blood feuds and from the perceived violation of family honour, religious persecution and the risks faced by ethnic minorities. It is a very useful resource to volunteers and professionals involved in supporting asylum seekers. 2020-01-04T23:58:34Z 2020-01-08T12:08:08Z 2020-01-04T23:58:34Z 2020-01-08T12:08:08Z 2019-08 2020-01-04T23:58:45Z Book No full-text in the repository Bluth C (2019) Security, culture and human rights in the Middle East and South Asia. London: Xlibris. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17560 en Xlibris |
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No === European countries are dealing with an increasing number of refugees seeking asylum. Country evidence is critical in the assessment of any asylum claim. The purpose of this study is to review some of the common issues which frequently are the focus of asylum appeal cases in relation to applicants from South Asia and the Middle East. The focus is on Pakistan, Iraq and Iran and it covers a range of issues that give rise to asylum claims, such as the general security situation, the risk from terrorism and other forms of political violence, the risk to political opponents of governments, the risks in blood feuds and from the perceived violation of family honour, religious persecution and the risks faced by ethnic minorities. It is a very useful resource to volunteers and professionals involved in supporting asylum seekers. |
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Security, culture and human rights in the Middle East and South Asia |
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