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Sayed Kasim retweeted
Rohingya have endured persecution, ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, statelessness&grave human rights abuses for generations. The time has come for ASEAN&the int'l community to work together for justice, rights, accountability&durable solutions. #Rohingya #ASEAN #HumanRights
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Sayed Kasim retweeted
decades of persecution, ethnic cleansing, statelessness, displacement, injustice and genocide. The world must act now for durable solutions, protection, rights, and humanity before it is too late. #Rohingya #HumanRights
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Sayed Kasim retweeted
The Rohingya are survivors of decades of persecution, ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, statelessness, war crimes, crimes against humanity&genocide by Myanmar’s military junta&Rakhine notorious community. Many still live without protection,justice,dignity, rights,or lasting
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Now, we are setting our sights towards more efforts for stateless persons and those at risk of statelessness as the Philippines takes its place as a member of the Global Alliance to #EndStatelessness and a Solutions Seeker State. #IBelong
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Statelessness is a global issue affecting millions who live invisible lives. Everyone has the right to a nationality. Everyone has the right to say #IBelong.
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Significant progress has been made in preventing childhood statelessness over the last ten years. Governments around the world are working to ensure that every child realizes their right to nationality.
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
This is also in line with the Philippines' commitments as State Party to the Refugee and Statelessness Conventions, and its pledges during the Global Refugee Forums 2019 and 2023 and the High-Level Segment on Statelessness in 2019. #LeaveNoOneBehind
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Since 2013, this powerful collaboration has been a beacon of hope for those navigating forced displacement and statelessness.
  Join us and support forcibly displaced and stateless people rebuild their futures in safety and dignity.🌟
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Refugees, asylum seekers, stateless persons, and populations at risk of statelessness will continue to receive free legal aid, counseling, and representation. 🌍⚖️
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
The Civil Society Network on Statelessness - Philippines (CSNS-P) is a powerful platform united in the fight to #EndStatelessness and restore dignity, identity, and belonging. #IBelong
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
📹 Meet Aiman, a Rohingya refugee who found #HopeAwayFromHome in the Philippines. Despite the challenges of statelessness, his strength and courage shine through. Let’s stand together to build a future where everyone can say #IBelong. #EndStatelessness #WithRefugees
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Statelessness isn’t just a legal issue. It’s also about dignity, identity, and access to rights many of us take for granted. Together with our partners and the people we work for and with, we strive to amplify the voices of the stateless or those at risk of becoming stateless.🇵🇭
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Anchored in UNHCR’s mandate to prevent and reduce statelessness and aligned with the Philippines’ National Action Plan to #EndStatelessness, this initiative on promoting digital birth registration supports long-term inclusion, protection, and stability in the Bangsamoro region.
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Millions ​are being denied their fundamental human right to a nationality and basic human rights due to statelessness. We can change this. Launching soon: the Global Alliance to End Statelessness. FIND OUT MORE AND JOIN statelessnessalliance.org #UniteToEndStatelessness
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
Did you know? Unlike #refugees, most stateless people have never left their country of birth – their statelessness is often the result of laws that discriminate due to race, religion, gender or language. Everyone has the right to a nationality. @Refugees #EndStatelessness
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
🇧🇼 It's a wrap! Consultation with @BWGovernment @MOJ_bw on ratifying ICESCR & Statelessness Convention has concluded. UN Human Rights @UNHCRSouthernAF & @UN_Botswana explored pathways to strengthen rights to education, health & nationality for all. #Standup4HumanRights #UPR
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
A decade ago, we set out to end #statelessness. To work for a world where everyone can say #IBelong. Since then, laws have been changed. Rights have been granted. And many stateless people have moved from a life in the shadows to a life of dignity. We must continue!
The #HeroesofTomorrow: UN #SDGAwards Honourable Mention is @refugees's #IBelong Campaign. Galvanized governments, civil society & communities to act—turning an invisible injustice into a global human rights priority to end statelessness. 👉 Watch live: sdgactionawards.org/live/
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
UNHCR was honoured to facilitate a session on Migration, Refugee Protection and Statelessness for @IOMCOpretoria team and local refugee‑led groups in Musina, South Africa. A truly engaging and collaborative session, showcasing how we deliver as #OneUN in action. Grateful to Future Families South Africa for coordinating & supporting this significant initiative.🤍 @Refugees @UNinSouthAfrica
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Replying to @Its_Nova1012
Session-based, even at millions of users. Redis handles session lookups fast at that scale. Main reason: revocation is easier with sessions. Revoking a JWT needs a denylist which is a server-side state and removes the statelessness anyway.

"JWT vs sessions" is one of those questions every engineer has Googled at least once. The real answer isn't which one is better, it's which tradeoff you're okay with.
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