Security Forces Assume New Power as Role in Ending Conflicts Grows
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Interview:
We would like to thank Ravi Nair, Executive Director of the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Center (SAHRDC), and Coordinator of the Asia Pacific Human Rights Network (APHRN), for answering the following interview questions. Mr. Nair is a member of the World Movement for Democracy Steering Committee.
1. Please explain the background of SAHRDC? When and how was it established and what are its main objectives?
SAHRDC was founded in October 1990 with the aim of researching and documenting violations of civil and political rights, chiefly in South Asia. Over the years, its work has expanded to cover Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. At the international level, for example, at the UN Commission on Human Rights, SAHRDC addresses human rights issues beyond Asia and the Pacific.
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Nepal/India: Nepali citizens living in India; whether they are legally entitled to reside, work, attend school, and access health care services; whether there are any repercussions for “illegal” residence, or whether illegal status is tolerated or ignored by Indian authorities Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa
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HUMAN RIGHTS FEATURES | A joint initiative of SAHRDC and HRDC
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HRF/4/99 | Embargoed for 26 July 1999
Approximately 60,000 Afghan refugees are estimated to be living in New Delhi, but since the beginning of 1999, the Indian Government’s Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) has refused to renew their residence visas. As a result, the residence visas of most of these refugees have expired and they are now living in the country illegally, a predicament that every Afghan refugee in India will share by the end of the year. This situation has had predictable consequences. For example, most of these refugees are now wary about traveling outside their own neighbourhoods for fear of extortion, or, even worse, deportation, at the hands of the Indian police. The situation for Afghan refugees is rapidly deteriorating…… Read more