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Swapan Dasgupta

The memory of an Indira era presidential poll and the forgotten leadership of Syama Prasad Mookerjee

Human Smugglers and Saviours

How a network of criminals controls global migration

The Castaways: The Life of Sri Lankan Refugees

They fled home only to be confined to subhuman conditions in the so-called special camps of Tamil Nadu 

Tibetans in Nepal Struggle for Donations After Quake

Since 1989, the Nepalese government has not recognised Tibetans as refugees

Our Conscience Is Their Only Home

The Caliphate of Hate cannot be undone by military power alone

Buddha’s Orphans

The article Buddha's Orphans has been adjudged the best entry at the 2014 International Committee for the Red Cross and Press Institute of India award for humanitarian reporting

Foreign and Forgotten

Despite adequate laws, hundreds of foreigners are stuck in overcrowded prisons across India

Long Walk to Safety

Shannon Jensen of the US won second prize at the Days Japan International Photojournalism Awards 2013 for her work on refugees of Sudan’s Blue Nile State

The Revolutionaries Who Are Now Refugees

The story of Burmese insurgents who India threw into prison as ‘terrorists’

Death Becomes Them

The story of a troupe of dance refugees from war-torn Iraq, one of whom performs with a bullet inside him

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