Why is the resettlement in a third-country the chosen solution by the Bhutanese refugees? A personal answer to a political problem

N Di Marzo, S Chapagain - The Interdisciplinary Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aau.dk
This paper gives voice to the motivations that drove thousands of Ethnic Nepalis from
Bhutan to choose resettlement as a solution to their neverending plight. Expelled by their …

Everyday Life in Refugee Camps

KF Farzana, KF Farzana - Memories of Burmese Rohingya Refugees …, 2017 - Springer
This chapter addresses the issue of identity in a different way, placing it within the macro-
politico-economic framework of nation-state interactions. It takes the position that camp life is …

A safe place to call home: securing the right of Rwandan Genocide survivors to resettlement outside Rwanda

N Schimmel - Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 2010 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
Based on interviews and field work in Rwanda over the course of two years, this article
argues that genocide survivors have been excluded from the human rights guarantees and …

The privileged refugees: Questions on Tibetan nationality and citizenship 1

RY Lin - The Routledge handbook of refugees in India, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Since the wars out-broke in the Sino-Tibet border in the early 1940s, Tibetan traders/herders
have gradually settled in North India and took Indian citizenship. In 1959, The 14th Dalai …

[PDF][PDF] The role of national status in refugee narratives

T Nguyen - 2016 - dukespace.lib.duke.edu
Abstract The 1951 Refugee Convention recognizes two groups of refugees: one outside the
country of his/her nationality and another group without nationality outside of the place of …

[PDF][PDF] Activism as Care: Kathmandu, Paris, Toronto, New York City

C McGranahan - kritisk etnografi: Swedish Journal of Anthropology, 2020 - diva-portal.org
What are the possibilities for well-being in exile? If one is displaced, and in a constant
struggle for what has been lost, can you be “well”? An individual's answer to these questions …

What makes the “refugee crisis” a crisis? Displaced Syrians' reflections on dignity

W Pearlman - Digest of Middle East Studies, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In discussions about the connection between migration and the Arab uprisings, perhaps no
expression has been more commonplace than “refugee crisis.” Commentators have typically …

[PDF][PDF] 4. Deconstructing Exilic Narratives of Tibetan Refugee Community in India and Residual Liberian Refugees in Nigeria

T Durodola - Centre for African Studies, University of Mumbai, 2021 - researchgate.net
There exists a pressing need for an alternative view to the existing humanitarian narrative on
protracted displacement situations in the global south. This paper broadens the discourse by …

Poverty and Human Dignity: What Is the Relationship?

HPPH Lötter - The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
In this chapter the explanatory value of four conceptions of human dignity to account for two
seemingly contradictory intuitions is tested. One is that many people think poverty violates …

Dignity Denied: The Abu Zubaydah Case Study

H Duffy - Human Dignity and Human Security in Times of …, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Human dignity lays claim to multiple roles within the international political and legal order-
the source or rationale of human rights, a goal of the UN Charter, the 'ultimate value'or …