The Malta Refugee Council and 28 NGOs on Friday expressed "extreme concern" about a new policy that they say is denying people the possibility of working and ea
Joint inter-faith statement on the crisis in Myanmar
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We, Faith-Based communities from around the world, declare our common commitment to stand with the suffering people of Myanmar and call on the country’s military to stop the violence, respect the sanctity of all human life, and work towards a just and lasting peace throughout the country based upon the will of the people.
Since the events of 1 February 2021, we have viewed with deepening concern the mounting humanitarian needs and spiraling disregard for human rights that, as always, impact most heavily our most vulnerable sisters and brothers.
As Faith-Based humanitarian actors, we will not be silent while today in Myanmar:
InfoMigrants By Marion MacGregor Published on : 2021/05/31
In northeast Serbia, hundreds of migrants are sheltering in the hope of being able to cross the border to Romania. The route is seen as an easier and cheaper way to reach Europe.
In an abandoned house in the Serbian village of Majdan, Seror cooks an Iraqi speciality over an open fire for her four children. She and her family are among hundreds of people from the Middle East, Africa and Asia sheltering in derelict houses in Serbia, close to the Hungary and Romania borders. Most of them are trying to get to Western Europe via Romania, which has seen an increasing number of irregular migrants in the past two years.