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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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Cameroon: Information on the current human rights situation in Cameroon

25 June 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Zimbabwe: Information relating to the safety of MDC activists, family members and sympathisers and the possibility of internal relocation within Zimbabwe: Whether Zimbabweans are free to live and settle in different parts of Zimbabwe or whether there any restrictions on their movement or right to residency in different areas

7 April 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Guinea: Human rights information following the September 2009 riots

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

Burkina Faso: Problems faced by anti-government protestors

13 July 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Morocco: Information on the treatment of a person from Western Sahara by the Moroccan Government; Information on how police in Morocco view suspected Polisario supporters

29 May 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Iran: Information on the treatment of those who are members of or perceived as being members of a student organisation

28 April 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Sudan: Any information concerning an association called the Justice and Equality Movement in Northern Darfur during the period 16/10/05 to 26/12/06, and how members were treated by the government

5 January 2009 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

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