Forced migration: a consequence of human rights violations: case study: Southern Cameroon
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Forced migration: a consequence of human rights violations: case study: Southern CameroonAuthor (s)
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Comins Mingol, Irene; Espinar Ruiz, Eva; Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Filosofia i SociologiaDate
2014-10-27Publisher
Universitat Jaume IAbstract
Torture in particular is a complex trauma that often occurs within the context of
widespread persecution and human rights violations. Modern welfare shows that
whole populations are at risk of suffering extensive ... [+]
Torture in particular is a complex trauma that often occurs within the context of
widespread persecution and human rights violations. Modern welfare shows that
whole populations are at risk of suffering extensive trauma, injustice loss and
resultantly emigration- forced to migrate. Such has being the faith of Southern
Cameroonians forced to exit themselves from their homeland. - Dialogue could be an
option. The lack of political freedom, press censorship, freedom of the press, freedom
of Assembly, repression and Corruption further complicates the lives of the peoples
of the entire nation [-]
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Treball final de Màster Universitari en Estudis internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. Codi SAA074. Curs acadèmic 2013/2014
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