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UN launches campaign to highlight global statelessness problem

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August 26, 2011
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UNITED NATIONS: The UN refugee agency Thursday launched  campaign to highlight the plight of up to 12 million stateless people worldwide  Who are denied basic rights, including access to jobs, housing, education and  ealth care by dint of their lack of citizenship.The stateless may also not be able to own property, open bank accounts, get married legally, or register the birth of a child.

Some face long periods of  etention because they cannot prove their identity or domicile, the Office of the  eneva-based UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said in a press release.“These people are in desperate need of help because they live in a nightmarish legal limbo,” said Antonio Guterres, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, launched the campaign, five days ahead of the 50th anniversary of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, which will be marked on 30 August.

“This makes them some of the most excluded people in the world. Apart from the misery caused to the people themselves, the effect of marginalizing whole groups of people across generations creates great stress in the societies they live in and is sometimes a source of conflict,” said Guterres.Although UNHCR puts the number of stateless people roughly at 12 million globally, an exact figure has been difficult to compile. Inconsistent  reporting and different definitions of statelessness has meant that the true scale of the problem remains elusive.

The agency has decided to raise awareness on the international legal  definition, while improving its own methods for gathering data on  stateless populations. The problem is particularly acute in South-East  Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, but pockets of  statelessness exist throughout the world, according to UNHCR. State secession  carries a risk that some people will be excluded from citizenship if those issues are not considered early on in the process of separation.

The world welcomed South Sudan as a new State last month, but it remains to be seen how new citizenship laws in both the north and south will be implemented, the agency pointed out.“The dissolution of States, formation of new States, transfer of territories and  redrawing of boundaries were major causes of statelessness over the past two decades,” said Mark Manly, the head of the statelessness unit at UNHCR.“Unless new laws were carefully drafted, many people were left out.”In the 1990s, the break-up of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia left hundreds of thousands throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia stateless, with marginalized ethnic and social groupsbearing the brunt of the exclusion. While most cases of statelessness  have been resolved in those regions, tens of thousands of persons remain  stateless or at risk of statelessness. An unfortunate consequence of statelessness is the fact that it can be self-perpetuating, according to UNHCR.

most cases when the parents are stateless, their children are stateless from the  moment they are born. As a result the destitution and the exclusion of statelessness are visited upon yet another generation.Discrimination against women compounds the problem as they remain the group most vulnerable to statelessness.According to UNHCR analysis, at least 30 countries maintain citizenship laws that discriminate against women. There is, however, a growing  trend for States to take action to remedy gender inequality in citizenship laws.Egypt, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya and Tunisia have amended their laws to grant  women equal rights as men to retain their nationality and pass their nationality to their children, UNHCR pointed out.

Another underlying theme of most stateless situations is ethnic and racial discrimination that leads to exclusion, where political will is often lacking to resolve the problem, the UN agency said.Groups excluded from citizenship since States gained independence or  were established include the Muslim residents (Rohingya) of northern Rakhine state in Myanmar, some hill tribes in Thailand and the Bidoon in  the Gulf countries. While most Roma do have citizenship of the countries where  they live, thousands continue to be stateless in various countries of Europe, UNHCR added. – APP

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