Better Must Come

Patrick Balazo
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In light of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee’s global #IBELONG Campaign to end statelessness by 2024, this paper examines the benefits of citizenship acquisition among Sri Lanka’s previously stateless Up-Country Tamil population. From 1948 until 2003, the Up-Country Tamil population was stateless and excluded from the Sri Lankan political process, though with the 2003 grant of citizenship Sri Lanka was celebrated as an example of what it means to successfully end statelessness. Using a liberal theory of citizenship extended by the Rancièrian concept of dissensus, and based on qualitative interviews and questionnaire surveys conducted in Sri Lanka between July and August 2016, this paper identifies potential shortcomings of citizenship acquisition that clash with the promise of the #IBELONG Campaign and the narrative of Sri Lanka’s success in ending statelessness: a rural rights deficit and a shared absence of belonging despite the acquisition of citizenship.
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鉴于联合国难民事务高级专员的#IBELONG全球运动旨在到2024年结束无国籍状态,本文研究了斯里兰卡以前无国籍的内陆泰米尔人口获得公民身份的好处。从1948年到2003年,内陆地区的泰米尔人是无国籍的,被排除在斯里兰卡的政治进程之外,尽管2003年授予斯里兰卡公民身份被视为成功结束无国籍状态的一个例子。本文运用由ranci异议概念延伸而来的自由主义公民权理论,并基于2016年7月至8月在斯里兰卡进行的定性访谈和问卷调查,指出了公民身份获取的潜在缺陷,这些缺陷与#我属于自己运动的承诺以及斯里兰卡在结束无国籍状态方面的成功叙述相冲突:尽管获得了公民身份,但农村权利不足,普遍缺乏归属感。
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