Arab spring and refugees: Challenges and remedies
Author(s): Dr. Vinod Kumar
Abstract: In contemporary time the problem of Refugee is increasing at the global level day by day. That’s why it was decided to celebrate 20
th June as World Refugee Day. The United Nation articulated on 4
th December 2000 that the main motto of celebrating World Refugee Day is to indicate that no person in world can be called unrecognized no matter which country he belongs to. Apart from this, its purpose included making people aware at different levels are motivating them to help them. Generally, the United Nations Human Rights Council helps refugees, but in this context, each nation has to come forward to straighten the refugees at every level, only then we will be able to serve humanity in true sense. Present paper deals with the human rights of refugees during the Arab Spring. The Arab Spring was a series of pro-democracy uprisings that enveloped several largely Muslim Countries, including Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Libya, Egypt and Bahrain. This paper examined the wave of revolution against the military regime in Arab Countries. In the same way it also highlighted the main challenges of refugees in the world as they faced.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2022.v4.i2b.356Pages: 162-163 | Views: 173 | Downloads: 3Download Full Article: Click Here
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Dr. Vinod Kumar.
Arab spring and refugees: Challenges and remedies. Int J Political Sci Governance 2022;4(2):162-163. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2022.v4.i2b.356