Am I suggesting that my fellow South Asians and Bangladeshis are the same as those racists? No, not literally. But what do I make of them using the tactics of white supremacy without a thought, and defending their use of it? What do I make of them seeing the validity of a racist backlash over the legitimacy of a movement for lives that have repeatedly not mattered?
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4 novembre 2020, par siawi3 -
Le combat contre le terrorisme salafiste jihadiste doit se faire dans le respect des droits des Tunisien.es et des migrant.es
13 novembre 2020, par siawi3 -
13 novembre 2020, par siawi3 -
USA - Bangladesh: My community needs to stop saying “ALL LIVES MATTER”
18 November 2020, by siawi3 -
USA-Bangladesh: Dual Identity - Interview with Nadeem Zaman
18 November 2020, by siawi3We speak to Nadeem Zaman, a Bangladeshi-American author about the duality of his identity and what it means to be brown amidst the racial tensions of modern USA.
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UK asylum translators are so anti-LGBT+ that even Home Office staff are worried
20 November 2020, by siawi3Official report reveals that interpreters let their anti-LGBT+ views affect their work, harming asylum fairness.
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South Asia: The Lost Homestead: My Mother, Partition and the Punjab
21 November 2020, by siawi3Charles was the BBC’s correspondent in New Delhi when he met Dip on the rebound after her failed marriage to Daljit Singh (the younger brother of the novelist Khushwant Singh). They married in 1962. From India they moved to Germany, the United States and finally to Garden Cottage in Sussex, where he died and she lived until February 2020, her back turned on India.
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25 novembre 2020, par siawi3 -
Pour une justice migratoire non-sexiste
27 novembre 2020, par siawi3 -
Bangladesh: Who cares for stateless Rohingyas?
27 November 2020, by siawi3The massive numbers of refugees who fled to Bangladesh in 2017 joined hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas who had fled Myanmar in the past. Kutupalong, the largest refugee settlement in the world, according to UNHCR, is home to more than 600,000 refugees alone. Strange, none of the global powers is yet to consider the Rohingya issue a serious concern necessitating intervention, either in their own capacities or as members of various international fora including the UN. Clearly, it is a lack of global response — of big powers — that has led things to linger for so long, at the expense of the host country.
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