The Invisibles on Their Way into the Unknown: Diasporic Wounds of Migrants and Refugees from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Peninsula

Muna Omar
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Abstract:Since the 1960s, a growing number of people from the Horn of Africa have fled human-rights violations in their homelands, seeking refuge in the Arabian Peninsula. Many take the perilous sea route across the Gulf of Aden to war-torn Yemen, mostly unaware of the dangers they will face. This article explores their experiences, relying on oral-history interviews to illustrate the motivations for migration, the dangers migrants face while crossing to Yemen, and the forms of gendered exploitation and violence they face on arrival. By foregrounding their voices and narratives in this understudied migratory pattern, the article draws attention to the systematic human-rights violations that characterize their experiences. Focusing on women's and girls' experiences, it illuminates the ways overlapping vulnerabilities contribute to gender-based violence and exploitation. Finally, it underscores the limits of existing humanitarian provision.
走向未知的隐形人:从非洲之角到阿拉伯半岛的移民和难民的孢子伤口
摘要:自20世纪60年代以来,越来越多的非洲之角人逃离家乡的人权侵犯,前往阿拉伯半岛寻求庇护。许多人走上了穿越亚丁湾前往饱受战争蹂躏的也门的危险海路,大多没有意识到他们将面临的危险。这篇文章探讨了他们的经历,通过口述历史访谈来说明移民的动机、移民在穿越也门时面临的危险,以及他们在抵达时面临的性别剥削和暴力形式。通过在这种研究不足的移民模式中突出他们的声音和叙述,文章提请人们注意他们经历中的系统性侵犯人权行为。它以妇女和女孩的经历为重点,阐明了重叠的脆弱性如何导致基于性别的暴力和剥削。最后,它强调了现有人道主义规定的局限性。
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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