The imagined immorality of refuge
Behind the anxieties about tackling forced displacement and terror, is the recognizable lexicon of racialized difference. This all infuses the practice of humanitarianism.
Behind the anxieties about tackling forced displacement and terror, is the recognizable lexicon of racialized difference. This all infuses the practice of humanitarianism.
Those, mostly Somalis, born in Dadaab, since its creation in 1991, could be sent to a country they have never known.
The government is using the refugee population as red meat in local politics and a bargaining chip for more international aid.