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At 70, the global convention on refugees is needed more than ever

World Refugee Day Should Inspire Us to Reflect on a More Effective Refugee System, One That Fits the Twenty-First Century

World Refugee Day Should Inspire Us to Reflect on a More Effective Refugee System, One That Fits the Twenty-First Century
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Why govern rethinking demand and progress global governance | International relations and international organisations

Why govern rethinking demand and progress global governance | International relations and international organisations
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By turning away refugees from Myanmar, India is betraying its ancient idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

By turning away refugees from Myanmar, India is betraying its ancient idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Hindu texts emphasise that the world is one family. Prime Minister Narendra Modi must live up to that idea as people fleeing the coup seek shelter in India. 12 hours ago Burmese residents in India participate in a demonstration in Dellhi against the croup in their country. | Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters By describing refugees from Myanmar as “migrants”, a deliberate attempt is being made to obfuscate the issue and avoid taking responsibility for the people seeking shelter in India. A refugee has a right to protection under humanitarian law, which is the essence of the idea of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” that has been the focus of so much discussion by Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi and his intellectual and spiritual supporters.

From a bombed-out Damascus suburb to the British seaside

URL copied to clipboard At the back of a sprawling set of garden allotments in Eastbourne, on England’s south coast, Mahmoud Al-Halabi gently pulls up two carrots for his children and gestures to a thick curtain of green vines. Parting the leaves he reveals several large bottle gourds, quite unlike anything growing in his neighbours’ plots. “In Syria, summer is longer, and these grow even bigger,” the 33-year-old says, waving admiration aside. The beans, peppers, and kusa (squash) he’s growing are other staples from that faraway climate. It’s been eight years since Al-Halabi and his family left their home in a pummelled suburb of Damascus, fleeing a conflict that has devastated their country.

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