From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 2 December 2019
Date December 2, 2019 12:41 PM
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'Only God's Hand Has Kept Us Safe': Migrants Describe Kidnappings at the Mexico Border; Leave or Die: The Choice Confronting HIV-Positive Venezuelans

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CNN
'Only God's Hand Has Kept Us Safe': Migrants Describe Kidnappings at the Mexico Border
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THE NEW HUMANITARIAN
Leave or Die: The Choice Confronting HIV-Positive Venezuelans
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ICRC
‘Handcuffing the Helpers’: The Criminalisation of Humanitarian Workers
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THE CONVERSATION
Why Some EU Countries are Struggling to Relocate Migrants
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* Reuters ([link removed]) – The bodies of five migrants who died when a boat capsized in rough waters off the southern Lampedusa coast on 23 Nov. have been found Italy’s coast guard said on Sunday, bringing the overall death toll to 18.

* Dhaka Tribune ([link removed]) – Bangladesh officially hosts the largest number of stateless people in the world, according to IOM’s World Migration Report 2020.

* Commonweal Magazine ([link removed]) – A new exhibit at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Boston looks beyond migration statistics to seek ‘a trace of the human’.

ENTER NEWSROOM ([link removed])
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“We have to start treating the question of migration as a humanitarian, not a criminal, concern.”

Anaïs Faure Atger ([link removed])
EU Red Cross Office

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