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Diaspora & Exile Engagement

Bridging activists in exile with their countries of origin — countering transnational repression, supporting safe engagement, and amplifying voices forced to operate from abroad.

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OVERVIEW

Why diaspora and exile engagement matters

Exile no longer guarantees safety. Authoritarian governments now reach across borders to surveil, harass, threaten, and even physically target dissidents abroad — with consequences for their families left behind.

HuMENA works with diasporas across Europe and North America to document transnational repression, build cross-border protection networks, and ensure that exiled voices remain part of the public record at home.

We intersect with embassies, host-state authorities, and international bodies — turning fragmented incidents into documented patterns that reshape how host states protect at-risk communities.

HOW WE WORK IN THIS AREA

Three roles, one mission

01

Monitor

We track patterns of repression, civic-space restrictions, and rights violations through trusted partners and primary sources across the region.

02

Document

We produce reports, statements, and analyses grounded in evidence — translating fragmented testimony into structured records that hold up to scrutiny.

03

Advocate

We carry findings to UN mechanisms, EU institutions, and bilateral missions — converting documentation into protection, accountability, and policy change.

FEATURED

Recent reports & analyses

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