The Right To Seek Asylum

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The right to seek asylum is set out in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. It is one of the most important obligations in international law. A number of countries worldwide have a long tradition of giving refuge to those escaping persecution, and this has saved the lives of many thousands of people who would otherwise have been killed. Unfortunately, many people around the world continue to be at risk of persecution, so there continues to be a need for countries like the UK, US and Australia to provide a place of safety.
Under international law, countries have an obligation to help people fleeing persecution by not sending them back in to danger. After the second World War, the global community, joined by the United States, began to

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