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01 June 2016

LIFOS published report from FFM to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

From 28 September to 9 October 2015, a delegation from Lifos - the Swedish Migration Agency's Centre for Country Information and Analysis- undertook a Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with the scope of updating and deepening its knowledge base regarding exposed and vulnerable groups, and the developments in the eastern provinces. Lifos also sought to gain information about the general political and security situation in the current climate of upcoming elections.
The report aims at shedding light on the current situation of government opponents, with a particular focus on the Congolese authorities’ level of tolerance regarding oppositional manifestations. The report also seeks to illustrate the authorities’ repressive reactions on non-tolerated activities.
It is available for download here.

13 April 2016

New UK CIG reports on Iran, Iraq, and Yemen

 

The UK Home Office has published three new Country Information and Guidance (CIG) reports, informing about smugglers in Iran; the security situation in Baghdad, the south and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; and the security and humanitarian situation in Yemen. 
They are available for download here:​

 

12 April 2016

Danish fact-finding mission to Kurdish areas

In early October 2015, the Danish Immigration Service and the Danish Refugee Council conducted a joint fact-finding mission to Erbil and Beirut on access to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and the other Kurdish controlled areas, the security situation as well as the possibility of protection and the humanitarian situation.
The report is available for download here.

07 April 2016

OFPRA FFM report on Bangladesh now available in English

​The French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (Ofpra) conducted a fact-finding mission from 2-14 April 2015 to Bangladesh to collect information on the principal motives of persecution stated by asylum seekers of Bangladeshi origin. Political militantism, especially the affiliation to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), remains one of the principal motives invoked, in addition to the constant issue of fraudulent business transactions, conflicts about immovable property, and finally the situation of ethnic and religious minorities. The mission has also examined the situation of sexual and gender minorities, members of workers' unions and associations for the defense of textile industry workers, as well as of employees in family planning and micro credits organisations.​ 

The report is also available in English now (download here).