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United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services

The Resource Information Center (RIC) was established to meet the information needs of the Asylum Officer and Immigration Officer Corps in the USA and overseas by providing credible and objective information on conditions in the countries of origin of asylum and refugee applicants. To meet this need, the RIC obtains information from reputable human rights monitors, government agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, academia and the media. The RIC then compiles this information in a variety of publications that are distributed to the Officer Corps. The RIC is a Branch of the Asylum Division in the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (US Department of Homeland Security).

This database includes RIC Profiles, Perspectives, Alerts, Question and Answer Papers (classified as "Country Reports") and RIC Query Responses (classified as "Responses to Information Requests"). Website: uscis.gov/graphics/services/asylum/ric/
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Uganda: Information on the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and the Human Rights Record of Government Security Forces

12 April 2001 | Publisher: United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services | Document type: Query Responses

Guatemala: Status of the demobilization of security forces and guerrillas called for by the peace accords

22 June 1999 | Publisher: United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services | Document type: Query Responses

Egypt: Information on 1) Whether the Traffic Police is a Separate Force from the Central Security Forces (CSF) and State Security Investigations (SSI) in Egypt, 2) Whether the Traffic Police Have any Connection with or Influence Over the Police who Investigate Crimes in Egypt, 3) Whether it is Likely that a Roman Catholic would Be Hired as a Traffic Police Officer in Egypt

8 June 1999 | Publisher: United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services | Document type: Query Responses

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