Under international law, it is not possible to render a person stateless.
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The Sudan was an international clearinghouse for stateless terrorists in those days.
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Most are stateless, recognised as citizens neither by Myanmar nor neighbouring Bangladesh.
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The Rohingya are mostly stateless Muslims from Myanmar, also known as Burma.
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Nearly all have been denied citizenship since 1982, effectively rendering them stateless.
Uso de statelessness en inglés
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He said instances of statelessness were far more common than you might think.
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Worst of all, however, is the tendency of statelessness to reverberate across generations.
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It will be a new form of statelessness, when we physically lose the state.
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During this period of statelessness, somehow, Thomas was writing songs.
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That means the number of Syrian children facing statelessness is likely to be much higher.
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That we live in a state of perpetual statelessness.
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It said it also had to consider issues such as statelessness and the impact on children.
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Mr Frydenberg has again rejected the reports, saying there was a clear reference to statelessness on his mother's document.
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It is that between states and statelessness or, to put it another way, between states and borderless or globalised phenomena.
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The UNHCR published the Thai figures a year after announcing a global ibelongibelong campaign to eradicate statelessness within a decade.
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Fongchan Suksaneh, a legal adviser to stateless people, said Thailand's laws were good but the country was unlikely to end statelessness by 2024.
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Gulf states such as Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar have become enthusiastic passport-strippers, using the threat of statelessness to suppress dissidents and human rights activists.
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Statelessness Someone who is stateless is someone who doesn't have any form of nationality.
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He said instances of statelessness were far more common than you might think.
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Worst of all, however, is the tendency of statelessness to reverberate across generations.
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It will be a new form of statelessness, when we physically lose the state.