LONDON (Reuters) - Non-Arab asylum seekers from Darfur will be allowed to stay in Britain and will not be sent back to Sudan after it was deemed too dangerous, the Home Office said on Tuesday. The refugees will be able to...
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Government backtracks after refugee was executed on his return to Sudan By Robert Verkaik, Home Affairs Editor Hundreds of Darfuris fleeing persecution in Sudan will be given protection in Britain after a government U-turn on...
As reported in today's Independent , after years of campaigning by organisations such as our own – Waging Peace – the Home Office has finally said that it will grant refugee status to all non-Arab Darfuris in the UK.