罗兴亚难民的重新安置、气候变化和寻找归属之地

Q2 Social Sciences
Tengku Shahpur, Abellia Anggi Wardani
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摘要

2017年8月,在缅甸若开邦发生致命镇压后,估计有74.5万罗兴亚人被迫逃往孟加拉国的考克斯巴扎尔。为应对这一危机,孟加拉国政府于2020年12月启动了将罗兴亚人从科克斯巴扎尔(Cox's Bazar)密集营地重新安置到孟加拉湾的巴桑查尔岛(Bhasan Char)的行动。这篇文章认为,难民对他们理想的“家”——他们归属的地方——的看法,是由与环境稳定相关的安全的复杂需求组成的,在他们搬迁到巴桑查尔岛时没有充分考虑到这一点。此外,岛上气候变化带来的物质威胁,加上对家园空间和文化维度的否定,造成了罗兴亚人成为“循环难民”的威胁。调查结果基于对居住在考克斯巴扎尔的罗兴亚难民和最近搬迁到巴桑查尔的罗兴亚难民进行的定性案例研究。
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Relocation, Climate Change and Finding a Place of Belonging for Rohingya Refugees
An estimated 745,000 Rohingyas were forced to flee to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, after a deadly crackdown in Rakhine state, Myanmar in August 2017. Responding to this crisis, the Bangladesh government launched the relocation of Rohingyas from the dense camps in Cox's Bazar to Bhasan Char island in the Bay of Bengal in December 2020. This article argues that the refugees’ perceptions of their idealized “home”—their place of belonging—composed of complex needs with security tied to environmental stability, have not adequately been considered in their relocation to Bhasan Char island. Further, the physical threats of climate change on the island combine with a denial of the spatial and cultural dimensions of home, creating the threat of Rohingyas becoming “recycled refugees.” The findings are based on qualitative case study research conducted with Rohingya refugees residing in Cox's Bazar and with those recently relocated to Bhasan Char.
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Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (JPD) is a new publication for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action at the intersections of conflict, development and peace. JPD"s authors and editorial staff represent global scholarship, practice and action aiming to develop theory-practice and North South dialogue.
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