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Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre

The Refugee Documentation Centre (RDC) is an independent library and research service which is provided under the aegis of the Irish Legal Aid Board. The RDC provides services primarily, though not exclusively, to Irish governmental organisations involved in the asylum process and to private legal practitioners associated with these organisations. Members of the public and other agencies may use the RDC to conduct their own research.  Website: www.legalaidboard.ie
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Eritrea: Information on Sawa military camp in Eritrea where students are trained and attend classes as part of their 12th year in school. Information on how easy or hard it is for students to enter or exit Sawa military camp

19 May 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Iraq: Information on the treatment of people working for American Forces

11 February 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Ethiopia: Was the Ethiopian army involved in violence during the 2005 elections?

2 December 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Togo: Information on the involvement of the UFC in government / administration in Togo

9 October 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Democratic Republic of Congo: Information on child soldiers in the DRC. Forced conscription into the DRC army. Forced conscription of minors into the DRC army

1 October 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Democratic Republic of Congo: Information on kidnapping, rape and enslavement of girls by military / rebel factions

3 September 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Eritrea: Is there any evidence that since 1998 all males in Eritrea (apart from the elderly and sick) have been permanently contracted by the army and that they have continuously worked for the ministry of defence since 1998 to this day with only a small holiday of about 10 days every year? Are those drafted to the Eritrean Army paid a salary? If so, how much do they receive per month approximately?

25 March 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

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