Asylum Seekers Win Respite
Aug 4th, 2009 | By Jesse Fox | Category: Featured ArticlesAfter a difficult summer, intense public pressure convinced Israel’s government to partially suspend its anti-foreigner crackdown.
After a difficult summer, intense public pressure convinced Israel’s government to partially suspend its anti-foreigner crackdown.
Photo by Oren Ziv, courtesy of Activestills.org. This past weekend, a couple friends and I helped four Sudanese families move out of Tel Aviv. We rented a van (which of course broke down mid-move), loaded up their possessions along with some furniture donated by several kind people, and set off for Nazareth, Hadera and Ashdod – [...]
A few days after T and S, refugees from South Sudan, had their first daughter, they were forced to leave Tel Aviv. By Florentine Lempp.
This week, Israel began arresting foreign workers and asylum seekers. A photo essay.
Israel’s new point man on refugee issues spouts some pretty shocking opinions in an interview with Haaretz.
An open letter to the Israeli people by Hamed Sadindin, a refugee from Darfur.
Darfur refugees living in Tel Aviv demonstrate in favor of the decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. A photo essay by Daniel Cherrin.
Putting cameras in the hands of young African asylum seekers. A photo essay by Daniel Cherrin.