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Friday, 11 March 2016

REFUGEE & HUMAN RIGHTS

Refugee centres fill up as Hungary tightens borders
Patrick Strickland

Bicske, Hungary - An Afghan family walked along the sidewalk leading to the entrance, flashed their ID cards and passed through the rotating steel gate into the Bicske camp. Home to hundreds of refugees and migrants who stopped over in Hungary on their way to Western Europe, Bicske is one of three refugee camps providing temporary residence across Hungary.

Thursday, 10 March 2016

OPINION

Rivers: Before every one is killed
 By   Ibrahim Modibbo

I have no doubt in my mind that Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers state is a tragic hero. Taking full control of primitive power after a recently  dubious and highly contestable supreme Court judgement, Rivers, in the words of Karl Maier, is a house that's fallen. Just like what Adolf Hitler did to the Jews, Wike(d) is on the verge of achieving a global notoriety of political terrorism with the intent to wipe out a whole generation of political class in the opposition in Rivers.

PRESS RELEASE



The umbrella organization of the Ogoni people, The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) wishes to express its pleasure over the renewed commitment of the federal government to speedily commence the implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on Ogoniland.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

POLITICS/REFUGEE

Refugee crisis: Hungary sends more troops to border
By Patrick Strickland

The border fence built by Hungarian authorities on the country's border with Serbia [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]Asotthalom, Hungary - The Hungarian government has announced the deployment of an additional 1,500 troops and police officers on its border with Serbia, as it extended a nationwide state of emergency in response to the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe. Interior Minister Sandor Pinter made the announcement during a press conference in Hungary's capital Budapest on Wednesday (March 3, 2016.)

POLITICS

In Germany, immigrants bristle at a new generation
By Sumi Somaskanda

In Germany, Immigrants Bristle at a New Generation BERLIN — On a recent Wednesday evening, a queue of families bundled in faded parkas and scarves shuffled into a bright gym in Berlin’s Moabit neighborhood. Many had spent the afternoon outside Berlin’s State Office for Health and Social Affairs, waiting in the relentless rain to register as asylum-seekers.

WORLD/ REFUGEE

Refugee crisis: EU deal with ‘sultan Erdogan’ slammed by MEPS
By Josh Lowe

02/02/2016_Syria RefugeeThe European Union was, on Wednesday, accused of handing the “keys to the gates of Europe” to “Sultan Erdogan” as MEPs questioned Turkey’s human rights record. At a European parliament debate on Wednesday over an outline agreement that would see migrants and refugees returned from Europe to Turkey, leaders of some of the parliament’s largest political groups spoke out in criticism.

NEWS INTERNATIONAL

Yoruba recognised as official language in Benin Republic says Amb Obisakin


BENIN Republic has recognised the Yoruba language as second official language in the country. Nigeria's Ambassador to Benin, Dr Lawrence Obisakin, who disclosed this also said Dendi, another indigenous Nigeria language, is also being recognised alongside Yoruba by the Beninoise Government, underscoring the affinity between the two countries.