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Forget the sympathy – asylum is a refugee's right

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageA problem shared, Theresa May, is a problem halved.EPA/ Sebastien Nogier

This year, the media has been full of tragic images of people risking their lives in a desperate attempt to flee their troubled countries. This phenomenon is not new, by any means, but the number of people involved has increased dramatically over a short period.

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