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Wednesday 7 June 2023 Dublin: 14°C

# Stateless

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# islamic state
Statelessness: Here's how removing a person's nationality causes problems
People access their human rights through citizenship – without it, people can’t to go to school, get a job, or get married.
# Stateless
'I’m scared I'll be arrested and held somewhere - that’s why I almost never leave my house'
A national conference on Statelessness is being held in Dublin today.
# citizenship
After six years living in limbo, Natig Sadygov declared stateless
Natig now hopes that his pending application for Irish citizenship will be processed swiftly.
# you're from where?
23 years after being declared an alien, Ireland declares Roman Uustalu stateless
It is believed to be the first ever first declaration of its kind by the Irish State.
Voices
Column: Our lack of willingness to promote transparency is damaging developing countries
Ireland cannot give with one hand to developing countries while facilitating tax avoidance at the same time, writes Morina O’Neill.
# Talking tax
'We don’t want to incur any reputational damage': Noonan on 'stateless' companies crackdown
And on our beloved corporation tax, the Minister said: “That’s our business, it can’t be imposed on us, and we’re gonna keep it at 12.5 per cent.”