
Uncovering 30 years of Turkish and Iranian bombardments
CPT Iraqi Kurdistan is embarking on a project to document the civilian impact of Turkish and Iranian cross-border bombings in Iraqi Kurdistan since 1990
CPT Iraqi Kurdistan is embarking on a project to document the civilian impact of Turkish and Iranian cross-border bombings in Iraqi Kurdistan since 1990
In an already systematically violent border experience, Indigenous migrants face further struggles like racial profiling and language barriers while navigating the US/Mexico border
Summer tourism on the Mediterranean starkly contrasts the death and destruction of Europe’s violent border regime
History is around every corner in al Khalil/Hebron, reminding us that the Israeli occupation of Palestine is temporary—and will be overcome.
Families of murdered Indigenous women demand a search to recover their bodies and give them a dignified burial
The township of Carrizal has declared itself a Permanent Humanitarian Refuge as communities continue to face violence, armed strikes, and economic blockades
Sherwan Sherwani was due to be released in two months after serving three years in jail for his journalistic reporting
As US migration policies shift, CPT responds to accompaniment needs in Douglas, Arizona, where the CBP One application is not available for migrants to make appointments to claim asylum.
May we create safer migration routes that dignify human life