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MUCH has been said on the socio-economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the never-ending lockdowns on Malaysians. While its threat to Malaysians is undisputed, the pandemic has, similarly, threatened the social and economic rights of the most vulnerable in society particularly for migrants and refugees.
Covid-19 has been particularly harsh on refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia. They are the hardest hit on multiple fronts. However, the disruptions caused by Covid-19 to the lives of refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia are not just due to the impact of the pandemic. It is also a history of neglect, mismanagement and policy flip flops, and U-turns that further exacerbate the situation.
AG: Some lawyers may be trying to get rich off State
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ATTORNEY General Faris Al-Rawi said there is a worrying trend in Trinidad and Tobago where some attorneys could be trying to enrich themselves, through involvement in legal matters concerning illegal migrants and covid19. Al-Rawi made this observation in the House of Representatives on Friday as he made a statement about ongoing corruption matters and legal fees.
Referring to TT s ongoing efforts to combat the collaboration between local criminal gangs and their South American counterparts, Al-Rawi said, These gangs engage in joint activities dealing with trafficking in persons particularly women and children, arms and ammunition and large quantities of drugs.
Publishing date: Jul 01, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 6 minute read A health worker prepares a dose of the Cuban vaccine candidate Abdala against COVID-19, during a mass vaccination campaign at the Andres Blanco complex of Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, on June 30, 2021. The Venezuelan government announced on June 24, 2021, it agreed with Cuba to purchase 12 million doses of the Abdala vaccine, which according to the laboratory that developed it has an effectiveness of 92 per cent and waits for the approval of the WHO. (Yuri Cortez/Getty Images) Photo by YURI CORTEZ /Getty Images
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For the tens of millions of forcibly displaced people in the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated their misery, placing them in dangerously precarious positions.
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