by Y P | 18 Aug. 2021 | Asylos blog
Atheist asylee: Aynoor’s story In this edition of our asylum stories, we bring you the journey of Aynoor*, a young Pakistani woman who feared returning to Pakistan due to her atheist beliefs. by Eden Gebremeskel International Day Commemorating the Victims...
by Y P | 27 Jul. 2021 | Uncategorised
Four tips for secure human rights research By Sophie Kloos A few days ago, NGOs and media outlets uncovered that at least ten authoritarian governments around the world have been using surveillance technology to target human rights activists, political opponents and...
by Y P | 20 Jun. 2021 | Uncategorised
U.S. Reopens the Door for Individuals Fleeing Extreme Domestic Violence and Gang Violence By Alexandra Dufresne Alexandra Dufresne, a U.S.-trained lawyer for children and refugees, is Chair of the Board of Trustees of Asylos. She directs the International NGO Law and...
by Y P | 25 May. 2021 | Asylos blog
Remembering Lara Casalotti By Sophie Kloos, Olivia Baskerville, Maya Pritchard and Serena Sorrenti Lara Casalotti joined Asylos in autumn 2015 as a volunteer coordinator of the Afghanistan research team. Since then her unyielding commitment to the principle that all...
by Y P | 25 May. 2021 | Latest news
Asylos named grantee of the A B Charitable Trust We are very pleased to announce that Asylos has been awarded renewed grant funding by the A B Charitable Trust. The core support will be spent towards the development of new case-specific country-of-origin research...