“When the ground opened”: Responsibility for harms and rights violations in disasters – Insights from Sierra Leone

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mohamed Sesay, M. Bradley
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Abstract

Abstract So-called “natural” disasters are often characterized by major human rights abuses, yet responsibility and accountability for such violations have attracted relatively limited attention in research and practice. Instead, these events and survivors’ suffering are often dismissed as “acts of God” or tragic misfortunes. Through analysis of an under-examined disaster—the 2017 mudslide in Freetown, Sierra Leone—this article probes survivors’ perspectives on responsibility for disasters, and suffering and violations accompanying them. While survivors in this case often attribute responsibility to God or other supernatural forces, they also understand the state and other earthly actors as sharing different forms and degrees of responsibility for the disaster and its harmful consequences. Indeed, seeing the mudslide as an “act of God” does not absolve the state from its obligation to protect citizens from harms associated with disasters and subsequent response efforts. Survivors’ perspectives provide significant insight into the challenge of advancing accountability in disaster contexts.
“当地面打开”:灾害中伤害和侵犯人权的责任——来自塞拉利昂的见解
所谓的“自然”灾害往往具有严重侵犯人权的特点,但在研究和实践中,对这种侵犯人权行为的责任和问责引起的关注相对有限。相反,这些事件和幸存者的痛苦往往被视为“上帝的行为”或悲惨的不幸。本文通过对2017年塞拉利昂弗里敦泥石流这一未被充分审视的灾难的分析,探讨了幸存者对灾难责任的看法,以及随之而来的痛苦和侵权行为。虽然在这种情况下,幸存者通常将责任归咎于上帝或其他超自然力量,但他们也明白,国家和其他世俗行为者对灾难及其有害后果负有不同形式和程度的责任。事实上,将泥石流视为“上帝的行为”并不能免除国家保护公民免受灾害伤害和随后的应对努力的义务。幸存者的观点为在灾难环境中推进问责制的挑战提供了重要的见解。
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