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EID and Protracted Refugees
Alicia Cavanaugh
Holly Jones
Jenkins Divo Macedo
Alyssa Villalba
Spring 2012
Right to Seek Asylum
•  Guaranteed under Article 14 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights
•  Under international law, anyone has the right
to apply for asylum in any country that has
signed the 1951 Convention and to remain
there until the authorities have assessed
their claim.
1951 Geneva Convention on the
Status of Refugees
•  Refugees are those with “a well founded fear
of being persecuted for reasons of race,
religion, nationality, membership of a
particular social group or political opinion... is
outside the country of his nationality.”
•  The scope of the 1951 Convention was
limited to persons who became refugees due
to events that occurred before 1951
Non-Refoulement
• Under Article 33 (1):
• "No Contracting State shall expel or return
('refouler') a refugee in any manner
whatsoever to the frontiers of territories
where his life or freedom would be
threatened on account of his race, religion,
nationality, membership of a particular social
group or political opinion."
Regional Treaties
•  In 1967, a Protocol Relating to the Status of
Refugees extended the definition so that there was no
limitation of date.
•  1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects
of Refugee Problems in Africa
• 
•  1984 Cartagena Declaration on Refugees
Ending Refugeehood
• There are three "durable solutions" available
to refugees:
•  Repatriation
•  Local Integration
•  Resettlement
Conservation Refugees
• Definition: Are people, usually indigenous,
who are displaced from their native lands
when conservation areas are created, such
as parks and other protected
areas.Relocation often occurs with the tacit
approval or benign neglect of one of the five
big international nongovernmental
conservation organizations.
Conservation Refugees (Cont. )
• Question for Chapin and Dowie:
-Are the wilderness and human community
really incompatible?
• -Is it necessary to have an undisturbed
protected land mass larger than the continent
of Africa? Explain.
-In the Mark Dowie article, he quotes Richard
Leakey saying, “The global interest in
biodiversity might sometimes trump the rights
of local people.” Do you agree? Explain.
•  -Can poverty alleviation be part of
conservation? Explain.
Conservation Refugees (Cont.)
•  Questions for Dianna Ojeda:
•  -What are the obvious differences in regulations for the local
peasants and the company or elites (politics of difference) e.g.
building/fixing infrastructure?
•  Comments on:
•  -Democratic Security
•  -The use of nationalism in promoting tourism and conservation
•  -Similarities and differences between the MST and Tayrona
park with regards to land titles
•  -Concessions of public/protected lands to private companies
•  -Neoliberal conservation for tourism
•  -Local communities being seen as environmental threats
Other refugee-related statuses and
concepts:
•  internally displaced person
•  stateless person
•  undocumented
•  diaspora
Protracted Refugee Situations:
The Case of Liberians in Ghana
•  It Involves groups of 25,000
people or more who have
been in exile for over five
years (UNHCR 2010).
•  Globally, there are about 33
PRSs.
•  10.3 million refugees in this
situation out of the 43.7
forced migrants.
•  54, 000 Liberian refugees in
West Africa are in such
situation.
Buduburam Refugee Camp
•  Established in October 1990 by the
Government of Ghana and UNHCR.
•  Located 20 miles from the capital,
Accra.
•  11,000 Liberians are currently
seeking refuge in Ghana at the
Buduburam Refugee Camp
•  Camp Management Committee
(CMC) compose of UNHCR, the
Ghana Refugee Board (GRB, and
National Disaster Management
Ogranization (NADMO)
•  2000 UNHCR terminated
humanitarian assistance to refugees
at the camp
Conditions for Liberian Refugees Resistance
•  Lack of humanitarian
assistance
•  Increase repatriation package
from $5.00 per person to
$1,000 per family head.
•  Local integration is not an
option
•  Resettlement of those who
qualified.
•  Police Violence and Human
rights violations
•  Undocumented Refugee
population
Images from Refugees' Protest at Buduburam
Permanent Refugees: Female Camp
in Bihar
•  1947 – The ‘Partition’
•  1957 – India felt that West Bengal was
saturated
•  Late 1950s and early 1960s – refugees
settled in other states and promised
“proper rehabilitation”
•  1988 – state funding for the permanent
liability camps stops
•  1999 – two camps remain
The Partition and Refugee
Status
•  Hindu migrants from East Pakistan were
normally termed ‘displaced persons’ by the
Indian government
•  Those in relief and transit camps were
termed refugees
•  Temporary status, label erased after
rehabilitation
•  Those unattached to men were considered
“unrehabitable”
Resistance in Permanent Liability
Camps
•  Identification as refugees
•  Acknowledging that they have no support from
anyone but themselves (still seen as foreigners)
•  Reminds government of its debt to the refugees
•  Remaining in camps changed kinship and gender
relations
•  Established new support systems and
relations
•  Women as head of household/breadwinners
•  Acceptance of widowed and deserted daughters
•  Intercaste marriages
Discussion Questions
•  How did the camps and refugee status expose gender inequalities in Indian
society?
•  How did the widows subvert these relationships?
•  How was refugee status used as capital? Can you envision circumstances in
which these women can shed this ‘temporary’ status?
•  Do refugees have the same rights are citizens of host countries do?
•  What are the pros and cons of organized camps Vs. self-settled refugees?
•  Dick discussed the issues of "humanitarianism" Vs. "Legal Advocacy"
Discussion Questions
• Both refugee camps and inner cities and ghettos are
"closed" environments which limit the participation of their
residents in social fabric, (jobs, houses). Are there ways in
which the strategies for resistance in inner cities and
refugee camps can intersect?
• In what ways is it strategic or unstrategic for refugees to
receive recognition from states? (Either their state of origin
or the state they live in?)

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Ecologies of Resistance, Transformation and Alternative Development on Protracted Refugee Situations and Environmental Induced Displacement.

  • 1. EID and Protracted Refugees Alicia Cavanaugh Holly Jones Jenkins Divo Macedo Alyssa Villalba Spring 2012
  • 2. Right to Seek Asylum •  Guaranteed under Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights •  Under international law, anyone has the right to apply for asylum in any country that has signed the 1951 Convention and to remain there until the authorities have assessed their claim.
  • 3. 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees •  Refugees are those with “a well founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion... is outside the country of his nationality.” •  The scope of the 1951 Convention was limited to persons who became refugees due to events that occurred before 1951
  • 4. Non-Refoulement • Under Article 33 (1): • "No Contracting State shall expel or return ('refouler') a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion."
  • 5. Regional Treaties •  In 1967, a Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees extended the definition so that there was no limitation of date. •  1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa •  •  1984 Cartagena Declaration on Refugees
  • 6. Ending Refugeehood • There are three "durable solutions" available to refugees: •  Repatriation •  Local Integration •  Resettlement
  • 7. Conservation Refugees • Definition: Are people, usually indigenous, who are displaced from their native lands when conservation areas are created, such as parks and other protected areas.Relocation often occurs with the tacit approval or benign neglect of one of the five big international nongovernmental conservation organizations.
  • 8. Conservation Refugees (Cont. ) • Question for Chapin and Dowie: -Are the wilderness and human community really incompatible? • -Is it necessary to have an undisturbed protected land mass larger than the continent of Africa? Explain. -In the Mark Dowie article, he quotes Richard Leakey saying, “The global interest in biodiversity might sometimes trump the rights of local people.” Do you agree? Explain. •  -Can poverty alleviation be part of conservation? Explain.
  • 9. Conservation Refugees (Cont.) •  Questions for Dianna Ojeda: •  -What are the obvious differences in regulations for the local peasants and the company or elites (politics of difference) e.g. building/fixing infrastructure? •  Comments on: •  -Democratic Security •  -The use of nationalism in promoting tourism and conservation •  -Similarities and differences between the MST and Tayrona park with regards to land titles •  -Concessions of public/protected lands to private companies •  -Neoliberal conservation for tourism •  -Local communities being seen as environmental threats
  • 10. Other refugee-related statuses and concepts: •  internally displaced person •  stateless person •  undocumented •  diaspora
  • 11. Protracted Refugee Situations: The Case of Liberians in Ghana •  It Involves groups of 25,000 people or more who have been in exile for over five years (UNHCR 2010). •  Globally, there are about 33 PRSs. •  10.3 million refugees in this situation out of the 43.7 forced migrants. •  54, 000 Liberian refugees in West Africa are in such situation.
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  • 13. Buduburam Refugee Camp •  Established in October 1990 by the Government of Ghana and UNHCR. •  Located 20 miles from the capital, Accra. •  11,000 Liberians are currently seeking refuge in Ghana at the Buduburam Refugee Camp •  Camp Management Committee (CMC) compose of UNHCR, the Ghana Refugee Board (GRB, and National Disaster Management Ogranization (NADMO) •  2000 UNHCR terminated humanitarian assistance to refugees at the camp
  • 14. Conditions for Liberian Refugees Resistance •  Lack of humanitarian assistance •  Increase repatriation package from $5.00 per person to $1,000 per family head. •  Local integration is not an option •  Resettlement of those who qualified. •  Police Violence and Human rights violations •  Undocumented Refugee population
  • 15. Images from Refugees' Protest at Buduburam
  • 16. Permanent Refugees: Female Camp in Bihar •  1947 – The ‘Partition’ •  1957 – India felt that West Bengal was saturated •  Late 1950s and early 1960s – refugees settled in other states and promised “proper rehabilitation” •  1988 – state funding for the permanent liability camps stops •  1999 – two camps remain
  • 17. The Partition and Refugee Status •  Hindu migrants from East Pakistan were normally termed ‘displaced persons’ by the Indian government •  Those in relief and transit camps were termed refugees •  Temporary status, label erased after rehabilitation •  Those unattached to men were considered “unrehabitable”
  • 18. Resistance in Permanent Liability Camps •  Identification as refugees •  Acknowledging that they have no support from anyone but themselves (still seen as foreigners) •  Reminds government of its debt to the refugees •  Remaining in camps changed kinship and gender relations •  Established new support systems and relations •  Women as head of household/breadwinners •  Acceptance of widowed and deserted daughters •  Intercaste marriages
  • 19. Discussion Questions •  How did the camps and refugee status expose gender inequalities in Indian society? •  How did the widows subvert these relationships? •  How was refugee status used as capital? Can you envision circumstances in which these women can shed this ‘temporary’ status? •  Do refugees have the same rights are citizens of host countries do? •  What are the pros and cons of organized camps Vs. self-settled refugees? •  Dick discussed the issues of "humanitarianism" Vs. "Legal Advocacy"
  • 20. Discussion Questions • Both refugee camps and inner cities and ghettos are "closed" environments which limit the participation of their residents in social fabric, (jobs, houses). Are there ways in which the strategies for resistance in inner cities and refugee camps can intersect? • In what ways is it strategic or unstrategic for refugees to receive recognition from states? (Either their state of origin or the state they live in?)