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- Ligne n°138 : Stateless in Australia: new centre to shine light on those incarcerated
Ligne n°139 : without hope ...- Ligne n°143 : Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness to develop responses to crisis
Ligne n°144 : affecting 10 million people worldwide ...
Ligne n°158 : ... in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Myanmar’s Rohingya are one of the largest- Ligne n°159 : and most at-risk stateless groups. A new centre has opened in Australia
Ligne n°160 : to research statelessness. Photograph: Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters ...
Ligne n°159 : ... and most at-risk stateless groups. A new centre has opened in Australia- Ligne n°160 : to research statelessness. Photograph: Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters
Ligne n°162 : ... Every year, nations are asked by the United Nations high commissioner- Ligne n°163 : for refugees how many stateless people are within its borders. Last
Ligne n°164 : year, the Australian government told the UN that number was zero. ...
Ligne n°166 : ... Under questioning in Senate estimates, it emerged there were 37- Ligne n°167 : stateless people being held by the Australian government in immigration
Ligne n°168 : detention, on average for more than two-and-a-half years. ...- Ligne n°170 : 'Every day I am crushed': the stateless man held without trial by Australia
Ligne n°171 : for eight years ...
Ligne n°181 : ... their plight. Professor Michelle Foster from the University of- Ligne n°182 : Melbourne will head the new Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness with
Ligne n°183 : a mandate to research the scale of, and reasons for, statelessness and ...
Ligne n°182 : ... Melbourne will head the new Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness with- Ligne n°183 : a mandate to research the scale of, and reasons for, statelessness and
Ligne n°184 : to develop responses to it, and work to protect the human rights of ...
Ligne n°184 : ... to develop responses to it, and work to protect the human rights of- Ligne n°185 : stateless people.
- Ligne n°187 : “Australia’s record on stateless persons leaves much to be desired,”
Ligne n°188 : Foster wrote in Pursuit this month. “By way of example, Said has been ...
Ligne n°188 : ... Foster wrote in Pursuit this month. “By way of example, Said has been- Ligne n°189 : recognised as a stateless person by the Australian Refugee Review
Ligne n°190 : Tribunal and yet the Australian government refuses to release him from ...- Ligne n°193 : “Since there is no Australian visa specifically for stateless persons,
Ligne n°194 : many are detained indefinitely in Australian immigration detention and ...
Ligne n°198 : ... Globally, it’s estimated up to 10 million people are currently- Ligne n°199 : stateless. The figure is only a estimate because the number can’t be
Ligne n°200 : truly gauged – the stateless are, almost by definition, the uncounted. ...
Ligne n°199 : ... stateless. The figure is only a estimate because the number can’t be- Ligne n°200 : truly gauged – the stateless are, almost by definition, the uncounted.
- Ligne n°202 : Foster told the Guardian the issue of statelessness has existed “since
Ligne n°203 : there were states”, but that modern international legal efforts have ...- Ligne n°206 : “Statelessness became a bit of a forgotten issue … while with refugee
Ligne n°207 : law we have thousands of decisions emanating out of courts, we have a ...
Ligne n°207 : ... law we have thousands of decisions emanating out of courts, we have a- Ligne n°208 : lot of understanding, statelessness has been overlooked from an
Ligne n°209 : academic point of view. It became clear there is needed, a focal point ...- Ligne n°213 : In 1954, a convention on stateless persons was brought into force, just
Ligne n°214 : three years after the – related – refugees convention. But while the ...
Ligne n°220 : ... “And there’s no reason for that,” Foster said. “If you look at the- Ligne n°221 : statelessness convention, it’s almost word for word [with the refugee
Ligne n°222 : convention]: you’re outside your country of origin, you require the ...
Ligne n°222 : ... convention]: you’re outside your country of origin, you require the- Ligne n°223 : same protection as a refugee. What stateless people really need are the
Ligne n°224 : protections to allow them to establish a life with dignity in a new ...- Ligne n°227 : Australia does not have a specific visa for stateless people, despite a
Ligne n°228 : public pledge in 2011 “committed to minimising the incidence of ...
Ligne n°228 : ... public pledge in 2011 “committed to minimising the incidence of- Ligne n°229 : statelessness and to ensuring that stateless person are treated no less
- Ligne n°229 : statelessness and to ensuring that stateless person are treated no less
Ligne n°230 : favourably than people with an identified nationality”. The UNHCR made ...
Ligne n°231 : ... a decade-long commitment in 2014 – I Belong – to eliminate- Ligne n°232 : statelessness by 2024.
- Ligne n°239 : Forty percent of the world’s stateless are in Australia’s region, the
Ligne n°240 : Asia Pacific. ...
Ligne n°242 : ... The Rohingya ethnic and religious minority of Myanmar are one of the- Ligne n°243 : largest and most at-risk stateless groups. Denationalised by that
Ligne n°244 : country’s then-ruling military junta in the 1980s, the Rohingya have ...
Ligne n°251 : ... “The Rohingya situation shows the vulnerability that follows from being- Ligne n°252 : stateless,” Foster said. “It demonstrates densationslisation as a form
Ligne n°253 : of persecution, and that has led to even more extreme version of ...