Human Rights and Forced Migration
Human Rights and Forced Migration
Human Rights and Forced Migration
Introduction
The United Nations (UN) was formed partly in response to the
Holocaust of World War II. The war caused millions people to leave their
home to seek for protection and safety as a refugee. Refugees are
Essay Question:
Anindito R. Wiraputra
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become the worlds 26th largest population country. United Nations High
Commissioner of Refugee (UNHCR) is one of UN agency that formed to
protect the rights of refugees. It protects the rights of refugee for
resettlement and legal protection from deportation2. Refugee is not only a
human rights issue, it also raises serious political and security issues 3
along the way. As the number of refugees arises, the resistance from
government and population to receive refugee is also arise.
This essay will answer the question on the capability of single UN agency
to deal with forced migration problem and the collaboration of various UN
agency to deal with the problem. My argument is that because of the
complexity of forced migration problem, therefore single UN agency are
not able to deal with it. And various UN agencies such as UN Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC), UN Human Settlement Program (UN-HABITAT),
UN Environment Program (UNEP), UN Development Program (UNDP), UN
Women, World Health Organization (WHO) and more are need to be
involved in dealing with the forced migration problem generally. Due to
the need of understanding the case, I used the Afghanistan refugees to
Australia as the study case.
Forced Migration
Forced migration has become global phenomenon that affects
almost every country in the world. About every 1 of 130 persons in this
2 Loescher, G., Human Rights and Forced Migration, in Goodhart, M. (ed.),
Human Rights: Politics and Practice, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp.220
3 Loescher, G., Human Rights and Forced Migration, in Goodhart, M. (ed.),
Human Rights: Politics and Practice, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp.218
world are forced to leave their home because of conflict, natural disaster
and development. The causes and the circumstances divided the type of
forced migrant into: Refugee, person who has successfully sought refuge
in country other than his origin country; Asylum seeker, person who has
successfully escape from their country of origin and not yet granted the
status of refugee; Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), person who has
refugee-like situation but remain inside of the origin country due to
incapability to seek refuge4. 1951 UN Convention of Refugee Article 1
defined refugee as:
Any person who, owing to a well-founded fear of being prosecuted for
reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social
group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is
unable or owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection
of that country
People are not deliberately leaving their home unless the situation has
forced them to do that. Conflict or unrest political condition that occurs
within a nation not only affected the countrys development, but also
made the country is socially uninhabitable. The undeveloped condition
became one of the push factors as well as development itself. People are
forced to leave their home as the result of development carried out in an
environment in which they live. The other push factor is massive natural
disaster that affects certain area and makes the area uninhabitable such
as volcano eruption, earthquake, and flood.
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and you could imagine what will happened if there are an epidemic such
as Ebola or HIV among them. This matter should become the concern of
WHO.
Refugee is a victim of a situation beyond their control. From human
rights perspective, there is an immediate need to help them. However as
mentioned above, the fact that refugee could become harmful to the local
population makes government tend to resist the refugee to came to their
country. Therefore, as the mission of UNHCR to protect the rights of
refugee, it has to become catalyst7 in the UN system to work together to
deal with the problem that caused and came along with refugees so they
can claim their rights to the life in freedom and secure.
is harder for Mediterranean Muslim to apply for Australian visa. The boat
trip are even dangerous, with no standard security they are putting their
life on a thread.
Conclusion
The problem of Forced Migration range widely since the beginning of the
refugees journey till they reach the destination country. The series of
fraud identity, law violation to unhygienic environment lead to endless
possibility of other problem for the refugee themselves and for the people
that they encountered. UNHCR as single UN agency are not capable to
deal with the multidimensional problem of forced migration by itself. It has
to be supported by other UN agencies and work together to deal with
forced migration problem. In the meantime various UN agencies could
work together to deal with the forced migration problem. Some
organization that could support UNHCR against forced migration such as
WHO, UNDP, UNODC, UN-HABITAT, UN Women and UNEP.
Forced migration is a problem that mostly caused by conflict.
Therefore, to solve the forced migration problem is to eliminate conflict
from this world11.
11 Antonio Guterres from UNHCR in Global Refugee Trends 2013 June 2014
Interview
References
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClL1mQv4vm8
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http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/