Citizenship and Genocide Cards
Explore the profound insights of "Citizenship and Genocide Cards" by Natalie Brinham, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling paperback spans 244 pages and delves into the heart of the Rohingya experience, utilizing oral histories and narratives to shed light on the ongoing genocide in Myanmar. Brinham critiques the existing international frameworks surrounding legal identities and statelessness, offering a fresh perspective on a pressing global issue. This book is essential for readers interested in human rights, law, and the complexities of identity in conflict zones. Enhance your understanding of the Rohingya plight and the implications of citizenship in a world where identity can mean survival.