Perilous Plight

Perilous Plight
Author: David Mathieson
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2009
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 1564324850

In early 2009, thousands of ethnic Rohingya Muslims from Burma and Bangladesh made perilous journeys by sea to southern Thailand and Indonesia. Scores are feared to have died as a result of Thailand's "push-back" policy: towing Rohingyas back out to sea to deter further arrivals. This report examines the causes of the exodus of Rohingya people from Burma and Bangladesh and their treatment once in flight. Repression and human rights violations continue against the Rohingya inside Burma, exacerbated by a draconian citizenship law that renders them stateless. Decades of mistreatment have pushed many to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. From there, many pay to be smuggled to Malaysia via other Southeast Asian countries. Because they lack official papers, they live in fear of arrest and possible repatriation to Burma.

The Human Right to Citizenship

The Human Right to Citizenship
Author: Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0812247175

The Human Right to Citizenship provides an accessible overview of citizenship around the globe, focusing on empirical cases of denied or weakened legal rights. This wide-ranging volume provides a theoretical framework to understand the particular ambiguities, paradoxes, and evolutions of citizenship regimes in the twenty-first century.

True to Our Native Land, Second Edition

True to Our Native Land, Second Edition
Author: Brian K. Blount
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 1442
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506483011

True to Our Native Land is a pioneering commentary on the New Testament that sets biblical interpretation firmly in the context of African American experience and concern. In this second edition, the scholarship is cutting-edge, updated, and expanded to be in tune with African American culture, education, and churches. The book calls into question many canons of traditional biblical research and highlights the role of the Bible in African American history, accenting themes of ethnicity, class, slavery, and African heritage as these play a role in Christian Scripture and the Christian odyssey of an emancipated people.

Just Words

Just Words
Author: Ernie Wale
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1796069043

Born Ernest Reed Wale April 12th 1944 Buffalo NY. Father passed away when I was 5 yrs old. Mother remarried and moved to Ft. Lauderdale fl. Where I was raised. Joined USAF in 1967 and served during Viet Nam war as an air traffic controller. After leaving service in 1971 tried several jobs for a few years, but found my love in sales. Sold wholesale jewelry for approximately 40 years. Married Marlene (Molly) 1980 and had a wonderful 35 year marriage until her death in 2015. After losing her I became strongly interested in studying religion of all types and introduced it into much of my poetry.