Although nine per cent of Egyptians said they would likely boycott the presidential elections and 15 per cent were still undecided, the
When the world’s largest democracy is in the midst of choosing its next government, it is only natural that the the world’s
Canadians rightly take pride in our country’s diversity. Our collective understanding and definition of the country have been shaped by waves of
Canada’s diversity is not reflected in its economic activity. While much of its immigration growth is from countries with emerging economies, only
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran has welcomed the recent release of a number of prisoners of conscience
The diaspora’s input is crucial in gathering information about alleged human rights violations in Iran as they are free to speak without
“Sssstttt.” I looked back. Unlike in Canada, a forceful push of breath through open lips and locked teeth is socially acceptable in
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran will be visiting Canada and the U.S. to gather information from the diaspora
Politically-mobilized diaspora communities have the potential to act as “spoilers’” in conflict resolution and post-war reconciliation in their home countries, Sri Lanka’s
Diaspora populations are increasingly being seen as “bridge builders” between host countries and the nations they come from, particularly amid crisis situations