Refugees, idps and Citizenship Rights: the perils of humanitarianism in the African Great Lakes region
2013; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 34; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01436597.2013.800740
ISSN1360-2241
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
ResumoAbstract Persistent civil warfare has created a crisis of protection for vulnerable refugees/returnees and internally displaced people ( idps ) in the African Great Lakes region. This is in the context of increasing state hostility towards refugees, intensified inter-group competition among citizens, and rising xenophobia towards African 'foreigners'. Humanitarian solutions are often de-contextualised from struggles over entitlements, citizenship and exclusionary practices based on social hierarchies, ethnicity and indigeneity. Hence, they tend to contribute to rather than alleviate the marginality experienced by the displaced. This article argues for further exploration of the processes of identity construction that accompany displacement and humanitarianism and their problematic relationship with sovereignty and citizenship. It suggests that transcending marginality requires greater emphasis on political agency within refugee and idp communities—for their voices to be part of negotiations and conversations on repatriation and integration—in order for them to rejoin the political community. 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