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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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The Researcher, April 2015

April 2015 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Country Reports

Albania: Information on police protection available against influential people in Albania

13 November 2012 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

India: Information on honour killings and the availability of police protection. Information on revenge taken due to non family consented marriage

7 August 2012 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Pakistan: What is the legal status of homosexuality in Pakistan? What penalties apply if it is illegal? How are homosexuals treated by government and by society?

4 July 2012 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Lesotho: Corruption and inefficiency of the Criminal Justice System in Lesotho

21 June 2012 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Iran: Information on the activities of Basij including applicable state support

3 January 2012 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: Information regarding the treatment of human rights by the authorities in Afghanistan

12 January 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Moldova: 1. What protection can the state authorities offer the person from the gang he fears and what mechanisms are open to the person for redress? 2. Can the person avail of witness protection if they decided to report allegations? 3. Are there viable relocation alternatives within Moldova for such a person? 4. What is the likelihood of problems for someone who returns and wishes to have nothing to do with a criminal gang anymore - bearing in mind that the person has not gone to the authorities or reported to anyone?

23 December 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Uganda: Information on police force in Uganda - corruption?

14 October 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Uganda: Information on country conditions in Uganda in general for its citizens

14 October 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

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