Why are so many people stateless? (video)

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"The UN says more than 10 million people around the world do not have a country they legally belong to...They are known as the stateless. People who have neither citizenship nor a nationality. Often it means they have no travel documents, find it difficult to get a job, and are denied access to medical care and other state services. Their plight is highlighted in a report by the UN. The most widely covered case in recent months has been Myanmar?s Rohingya community. It became officially the largest stateless minority in the world after Myanmar passed a law in 1982 that denied the Rohingya citizenship. Until August, there were about one million Rohingya in Myanmar, but more than half of them are now in Bangladesh after fleeing a military crackdown. But why, in 2017, are so many people in this position? And what can be done about it?

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Presenter: Martine Dennis; Guests: Melanie Khanna - Chief of Statelessness Section at UNHCR; Amal de Chickera - The Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion; Wakar Uddin - Director-General, the Arakan Rohingya Union.."

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Aljazeera (Inside Story)

Date of Publication: 

2017-11-04

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2017-11-05

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English

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