14.09.2010 Irregular Migration and Human Rights
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Publikation „Irregular Migration, Migrant smuggling and Human Rights: Towards Coherence” des ICHRP

Der International Council on Human Rights Policy hat einen Report mit dem Titel „Irregular Migration, Migrant Smuggling and Human Rights: Towards Coherence” publiziert. Auf der Homepage des International Council kann die Publikation heruntergeladen oder als gedruckte Ausgabe bestellt werden.

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Stringent border controls have not reduced the flow of irregular migrants, however. On the contrary, such controls appear to have triggered the development of increasingly sophisticated smuggling and trafficking networks, and migrants have evolved ever more ingenious techniques for crossing borders. Investigative reports suggest that tight border controls encourage smuggling networks to charge more for their services; thereby rendering migrants more vulnerable to abusive practices. As border surveillance methods become increasingly sophisticated, smuggling and trafficking networks use ever more perilous routes to evade detection, and more migrants are wounded or die as a result.

Quelle: Newsletter von KOK - Bundesweiter Koordinierungskreis gegen Frauenhandel und Gewalt an Frauen im Migrationsprozess e.V.


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