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May 11, 2011     |    

The U.S. government’s aggressive use of the immigration system in its counterterrorism efforts discriminates against Muslims and violates international human rights law, said the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) at NYU School of Law and the Asian American Legal and Education Defense Fund (AALDEF) as they released a Briefing Paper on the issue today. The Briefing Paper, “Under the Radar: Muslims Deported, Detained, and Denied on Unsubstantiated Terrorism Allegations,” exposes the many ways in which U.S. officials take advantage of the lax standards and lack of transparency that mark the immigration system as particularly ripe for abuse.

Reports and Briefing Papers
August 11, 2005     |    

This 65-page report charges that caste discrimination is both a root cause and insidious consequence of the conflict in Nepal. This report was released during the meeting of the U.N. Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and its findings have been cited by key actors, including the Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Nepal.

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