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Migrants in limbo in Europe have the right to live in dignity

“In some countries, they call them “invisible persons”, in others – “ghosts”. Throughout Europe there are many migrants, primarily rejected asylum seekers, who live in a state of protracted legal and social limbo without any long-term prospects.”, says Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner of Human Rights, in his latest Human rights Comment published today. “The authorities refuse to regularize them or to grant them any kind of legal status, but often, they cannot go back to their countries of origin for various reasons, most often, fear of persecution.” (continue reading)

Commissioner of Human Rights Strasbourg 15 November 2016
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