Why are Syrian and Ukrainian refugees treated differently?

2022-07-14T15:07:30+02:00

Why are Syrian and Ukrainian refugees treated differently? According to the United Nations, more than 300,000 Syrian civilians have died in the ten years of war that continues to rage in their country. Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, explained that these figures reflect the plight of civilians because they do not include those killed during the conflict. "The UN Human Rights Office report

Why are Syrian and Ukrainian refugees treated differently?2022-07-14T15:07:30+02:00

July 4-9, 2022. ISHR Ukraine: personal help goes on

2022-12-19T11:55:53+01:00

ISHR Ukraine: personal help goes on 4-8 July 2022, Shyshaki, Poltava region, Ukraine. IAC ISHR together wit Save the Children delivered 200 family hygiene kits that include washing powder, soap, toothpaste and other hygiene items for 605 internally displaced people that are located in Shyshaki community. This action is the first joint action of IAC ISHR and SCI. Our aim is to support IDP community and local authorities in rural areas of Poltava

July 4-9, 2022. ISHR Ukraine: personal help goes on2022-12-19T11:55:53+01:00

Ukraine ISHR in war area, personal help for Thousands

2022-12-07T10:24:01+01:00

Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, ISHR has been working at full speed to reach as many needy people in the war zone as possible. We have already been able to reach many thousands of people. Here are some recent "Thank-you photos" examples, sent to us from the aid package recipients. Since we are now also sending aid packages within Ukraine, we receive numerous inquiries via our newly

Ukraine ISHR in war area, personal help for Thousands2022-12-07T10:24:01+01:00

Протесты в Узбекистане: жители против изменения конституции

2022-07-04T11:17:26+02:00

Поправки в Конституции Узбекистана: Каракалпакстан протестует Жители республики Каракалпакстан протестуют против исключения из Конституции Узбекистана положения о праве данной республики на выход из состава Узбекистана. Согласно данным медиа turkmen.news, массовые акции протеста прошли в Чимбае, Муйнаке и Нукусе. Республика Каракалпакстан является крупнейним регионом Узбекистана. Она занимает 40 процентов территории страны, там проживает около двух миллионов человек. В республике Каракалпакстан два официальных языка - каракалпакский и узбекский. В ранние советские годы

Протесты в Узбекистане: жители против изменения конституции2022-07-04T11:17:26+02:00

Poland stops paying benefits to refugees from Ukraine as of today

2022-07-01T15:43:57+02:00

Poland stops paying benefits to refugees from Ukraine as of today This is a daily allowance of 40 PLN (about 276 UAH), which was allocated for food and accommodation. These payments will only continue for families with many children, pregnant women and persons with disabilities. The government's decision was dictated by the very high cost of maintaining the refugees, and the desire to encourage them to find work. The following

Poland stops paying benefits to refugees from Ukraine as of today2022-07-01T15:43:57+02:00

День беженцев в Украине: по другую сторону проблемы

2022-06-27T15:23:55+02:00

20 июня мир отмечает День беженцев. Год назад ZN.UA совместно с УВКБ ООН (Агентством ООН по делам беженцев) подготовило проект «Рецепты новой жизни», в котором рассказало истории нескольких беженцев, вынужденных покинуть свою страну из-за войны и по тем или иным причинам оказавшихся в Украине. © depositphotos/sqback Редакция была весьма удивлена тем, что лонгрид получил тогда много неодобрительных, очень скептических реакций от читателей, считавших проблему надуманной, а присутствие беженцев

День беженцев в Украине: по другую сторону проблемы2022-06-27T15:23:55+02:00

Ukraine files another lawsuit against Russia with ECtHR

2022-06-27T10:10:13+02:00

The complaint states that Russia has violated the right to life (Article 2), Article 3 prohibition of torture, right to liberty and security (Article 5), right to respect for private and family life (Article 8), right to freedom of opinion and expression (Articles 9 and 10), right to freedom of assembly and association (Article 11) and right to protection of property (Article 1 of Protocol 1). Ukraine files another lawsuit

Ukraine files another lawsuit against Russia with ECtHR2022-06-27T10:10:13+02:00

“Loss of status and benefits”. Why Ukrainian refugees who decide to go home are not allowed back to the EU

2022-06-27T09:56:04+02:00

"Loss of status and benefits". Why Ukrainian refugees who decide to go home are not allowed back to the EU Some Ukrainian refugees cannot return to Europe after visiting Ukraine. Photo: Channel 24 Ukrainian refugees become 'non-refugees'. People who have already applied for documents under paragraph 24 and have been granted temporary asylum for a year to a year and a half (depending on the country), but who

“Loss of status and benefits”. Why Ukrainian refugees who decide to go home are not allowed back to the EU2022-06-27T09:56:04+02:00

UNDP supports the launch of the Virtual Centre for Assistance to Ukrainian Refugees

2022-06-22T11:12:09+02:00

The project is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In its first ten days of operation, the Centre conducted more than 1,200 consultations. Funding for the project was provided by Sweden. UNDP supports the launch of the Virtual Centre for Assistance to Ukrainian Refugees UNHCR / K. Melzer Pictured: Refugees from Ukraine enter Poland through the Medyka border crossing. How to obtain temporary asylum in EU

UNDP supports the launch of the Virtual Centre for Assistance to Ukrainian Refugees2022-06-22T11:12:09+02:00

Ukrainians trying to leave Russian military-occupied towns cannot do so without going through a terrible process called filtering

2022-06-20T13:09:33+02:00

Beatings and electrocution: the horrors of Russian "filtering" of Ukrainians People's phones are confiscated and their social media accounts are examined. Anything that seems suspicious may result in beatings or even electrocution, civilians say. Many are forcibly sent to Russia. Andrei watched anxiously as Russian soldiers attached his phone to his computer - seemingly to recover deleted files. Andrei, a 28-year-old marketer, tried to leave Mariupol in early May. He

Ukrainians trying to leave Russian military-occupied towns cannot do so without going through a terrible process called filtering2022-06-20T13:09:33+02:00
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