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An Interview with Běla Hejná from the Ministry of the Interior on the Voluntary Returns Project for Illegal Immigrants and about foreigners lacking permission to reside in the Czech Republic

Marie Jelínková

The interview describes the commencement of the Voluntary Returns Project for Illegal Immigrants. The project draws on an already operating Project of Voluntary Returns. Apart from giving insight into the project’s conditions and its way of operation, the interview also provides an idea about the approach of the Ministry of the Interior towards migrants without residence permits. >>

15. 9. 09

Guide to Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Information and Communication Technologies

The guide gathers together initiatives and examples of good experience in the field of foreigner integration with the help of information and communication technologies in Europe. The publication originated within the frame of the European project IT-Bridge and consists of con... >>

4. 9. 09

Do obligatory integration courses for immigrants in Western Europe further integration?

The article deals with the attitude of individual countries towards integration of immigrants. The text focuses specially on the situation in a number of Western European states which have implemented obligatory integration courses for foreigners. It discusses opinions of political parties towards immigration, reasons for implementation of integration courses and their form. The article was publis... >>

29. 7. 09

The Young-Old Transnational Travellers: On the Transformation of Care Arrangements among Bulgarian Muslim Migrants in Spain

Neda Deneva

The focus of this article is the “transnational ageing travellers”, a group of elderly migrants who are in constant movement between social contexts, families, and states. Drawing on a case of Bulgarian Muslim migrants in Spain, I look into the ruptures in the structure of care arrangements, kin expectations and family relations, which have been triggered by migration. I argue that these transfor... >>

29. 7. 09

Articles "Criminalization and Victimization of Migrants in Europe"

We recommend a set of articles edited by Salvatore Palidda "Criminalization and Victimization of Migrants in Europe" that was published at Statewatch website. >>

29. 7. 09

Families of refugees from Kazakhstan are threatened with deportation in the Czech Republic

An open letter to Jacques Barrot, Vice-president of the European, written by Association Droit de l’Homme en Asie Centrale (Association for Human Rights in Central Asia), concerning the situation of Kazakh refugees in the Czech Republic and Slovenia. While facing persecution in Kazakhstan by the state authorities for their religious beliefs, the two European states are inclined to dismiss their as... >>

21. 7. 09

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