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Stateless in the Gulf - Migration, Nationality and Society in Kuwait (Paperback)
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Stateless in the Gulf - Migration, Nationality and Society in Kuwait (Paperback)
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The Kuwaiti population includes around 100,000 people -
approximately 10 per cent of the Kuwaiti nationals -whose legal
status is contested. Often considered `stateless', they have come
to be known in Kuwait as biduns, from `bidun jinsiyya', which means
literally `without nationality' in Arabic. As long-term residents
with close geographical ties and intimate cultural links to the
emirate, the biduns claim that they are entitled to Kuwaiti
nationality because they have no other. But since 1986 the State of
Kuwait, has considered them `illegal residents' on Kuwaiti
territory. As a result, the biduns have been denied civil and human
rights and treated as undocumented migrants, with no access to
employment, health, education or official birth and death
certificates. It was only after the first-ever bidun protest in
2011, that the government softened restrictions imposed upon them.
Claire Beaugrand argues here that, far from being an anomaly, the
position of the biduns is of central importance to the
understanding of state formation processes in the Gulf countries,
and the ways in which identity and the boundaries of nationality
are negotiated and concretely enacted.
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