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EuroMed Rights is launching a toolkit to document and denounce border violence and pushback practices at the Cyprus-Lebanon-Syria borders. Recent years have witnessed an increase in boat arrivals to Cyprus
Guide on documenting pushbacks at the Cyprus-Lebanon-Syria borders Read More »
The Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH) has received information from multiple sources that on 04 July 2022, 52 passengers, including women and children, on a boat leaving from Lebanon
Stop Push-backs from Cyprus to Lebanon Now! Read More »
EuroMed Rights and the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies invite you to a webinar on 23 May to discuss manifestations of resistance and contestation to women’s rights.
Crowded reception centres, thousands of asylum applications awaiting examination. In Cyprus, the arrival of migrants has particularly increased since the beginning of the year. Between January and March, according to
Cyprus: Refoulements to Lebanon and Syria under scrutiny again Read More »
EuroMed Rights and its members call on the Republic of Cyprus to immediately end the practice of pushbacks and to facilitate family reunification procedures.
Cyprus: no to pushbacks, yes to family reunification! Read More »
EuroMed Rights publishes the first two chapters of its in-depth research on return policies and practices across the Euro-Mediterranean. Focus on returns from Turkey and Lebanon to Syria.
Migrant return mania: the Syria case Read More »
Attacks on NGOs working on migration and asylum have worsened in both Greece and Cyprus In Greece, between February and September 2020, a series of amendments and two ministerial decisions, related
Greece and Cyprus: from cradles of democracy to criminalisation of solidarity Read More »
Action for Equality, Support, Antiracism (KISA) is an NGO based in Cyprus, established in 1998. KISA strives for a secular, all-inclusive, diverse society which adheres to the rule of law,
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