UN Special Rapporteur Calls on Mauritania to End Abuses Against Migrants and Refugees 

Following his visit to Mauritania between 2 – 12 September, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants has released his preliminary findings and recommendations concerning the country’s treatment of non-nationals. In advance of the mission, the Global Detention Project provided the Special Rapporteur with a detailed briefing documenting persistent violations of migrants’ and refugees’ rights, including arbitrary arrest and detention, inhumane detention conditions, and collective expulsions. Many of these concerns were echoed in his initial observations.  […]

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The UN Special Rapporteur on Migrants speaks at the end of his visit to Mauritania, 12 September 2025

Kazakhstan’s Treatment of Migrant Workers Scrutinised by the UN Human Rights Committee 

Central Asia’s most prosperous state, Kazakhstan attracts a large number of migrant workers from surrounding countries, mainly Uzbekistan, Russia, and Tajikistan. While authorities note the need for skilled migrants to join the country’s workforce as part of the country’s Migration Policy Concept 2023-2027, Central Asian migrants–commonly employed as low-wage labourers–have often been the focus of widespread migrant raids for arrest, detention, and deportation. In recent submissions to the UN Human Rights Committee, the GDP and partner ILI brought critical attention to the country’s treatment of foreigners, prompting the committee to issue important recommendations. […]

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In March, local media reported that 1,200 people had been deported from Kazakhstan following a "Migrant" special operation (c) https://kun.uz/en/news/2025/03/17/kazakhstan-deports-over-1200-illegal-migrants-including-uzbeks