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On International Migrants Day, we celebrate the resilience of Hong Kong’s migrant community. Hong Kong is home to over 580,000 migrants, including migrant domestic workers, and over 13,000 refugees and asylum seekers. Protecting the rights and welfare of migrants is at the heart of Justice Centre’s work. We have been providing legal and psychosocial assistance to people seeking protection in Hong Kong, raising awareness of injustices, as well as education the next generation of human rights practitioners, to create a just and fair society for all.
Justice Centre Hong Kong shares the Refugee Concern Network’s strong concerns over some of the proposed amendments to the Immigration Ordinance.
Under the proposed law, protection claimants could be deprived of their right to interpretation, compelled to give consent for medical examinations, and detained for long periods, among other things.
Justice Centre Hong Kong will appear in RTHK TV 31's Hong Kong Connection episode this evening at 8pm to explore how Hong Kong's current immigration detention regime lacks transparency and accountability. You are more than welcome to join us watching the episode: https://www.rthk.hk/tv?lang=en!
Welcome to Day 3 and final day of No Coffee Challenge! We trust you all are still going strong! We still welcome any companies/organizations who want to join us in the No Coffee Challenge! Simply pick any three days to conduct the campaign in the month of December.
Here comes Day 2 of 3-day No Coffee Challenge! We know you are still doing brilliantly without coffee! We invite you to join us to fight injustice through a donation of $40/day for 3 days in the no coffee challenge!
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