Dear colleagues,
In the context of a research project for Amnesty Netherlands on forced returns, I am writing to enquire whether you have in your work come across post-deportation risks in the following countries: Armenia, Pakistan, Guinea Conakry, Sudan, Nigeria, Georgia, Serbia, Russia and Turkey.
I am interested mostly in risks that occur during or after the immediate deportation process. I am interested in vulnerabilities for failed asylum seekers, other deportees and non-admitted travellers. I am mostly interested in references to reports and written sources, but might also be able to take note of individual cases.
Thank you very much for writing to me under [log in to unmask]
Your contributions are very much appreciated!
Best,
Dr. Jill Maybritt Alpes ([log in to unmask])
Please also see: http://www.refugeelegalaidinformation.org/post-deportation-monitoring-network
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