在避难所的边缘:叙利亚同性恋难民与 2019 年后黎巴嫩的归属和流动政治

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Jasmin Lilian Diab, Bechara Samneh
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本文探讨了在黎巴嫩的 LGBTIQ+ 叙利亚难民的双重边缘化问题,强调了驱逐出境的国家政策与 2019 年后对 LGBTIQ+ 群体的镇压之间的相互作用。黎巴嫩是 150 万叙利亚难民的家园--全球人均难民数最多的国家--是社会、政治、经济和法律框架如何不仅忽视难民的挑战,而且积极加剧其孤立的案例研究。特别是对于叙利亚的 LGBTIQ+ 难民来说,这些框架加剧了他们日常遭受的暴力、歧视、侮辱和孤立。2022 年,黎巴嫩内政部长屈服于宗教团体的压力,指挥安全部队破坏 LGBTIQ+ 社区内的集会,使情况进一步恶化。本研究采用定性研究方法,深入探讨了这些政策对叙利亚同性恋难民交叉脆弱性的复合影响。研究探讨了他们对脆弱性和安全的看法,强调了关于驱逐出境和压制 LGBTIQ+ 权利的重叠决定所产生的深远影响。
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On the margins of refuge: Queer Syrian refugees and the politics of belonging and mobility in post-2019 Lebanon
This paper explores the dual marginalization of LGBTIQ+ Syrian refugees in Lebanon, highlighting the interplay between national policies on deportation and the crackdown on the LGBTIQ+ community post-2019. Lebanon, home to 1.5 million Syrian refugees—the highest per capita globally—is a case study in how social, political, economic, and legal frameworks do not merely overlook refugee challenges but actively intensify their isolation. Particularly for LGBTIQ+ Syrian refugees, everyday experiences of violence, discrimination, stigmatization, and isolation are exacerbated by these frameworks. In 2022, this situation worsened when Lebanon's Minister of Interior, yielding to pressure from religious groups, directed security forces to disrupt gatherings within the LGBTIQ+ community. Employing qualitative research methods, this study delves into the compounded effects of these policies on the intersectional vulnerabilities of queer Syrian refugees. It examines their perceptions of vulnerability and security, underlining the profound impacts of overlapping decisions on deportation and the suppression of LGBTIQ+ rights.
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