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UN Refugee Convention
Germany to Deport Another Tajik Group 24 Activist
By Catherine Putz
Over the last decade, Tajikistan has pursued Group 24 activists around the world.
70 Years on, the Refugee Convention Still Struggles to Gain Traction in the Asia-Pacific
By Emily Venturi
The Asia-Pacific region counts the smallest percentage of state parties to the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol – only 20 out of 48.
Will Refugees Be Allowed to Work in New Malaysia?
By Saqib Sheikh
Over a year after the election of Pakatan Harapan, refugees in Malaysia have heard positive signals but seen little change.
A Real Durable Solution for Southeast Asia's Refugees
By Adam Saltsman
The conversation must be broadened if "durable solutions" have any chance of being truly durable.
Adrift in ASEAN: Tackling Southeast Asia's Migration Challenge
By Pei Palmgren
Addressing the problem will require some bold changes.
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