The <i>Unbearable Arabness of Being</i>: Anti-Arab Racisms in the Human Rights Sector
<p dir="ltr">One unseasonably cold night in the middle of August 1997, I arrived in the UK with my parents and siblings as a refugee from Libya. Even though I was very young, I understood intimately and painfully exactly what the perilous journey my family had made meant. My parents...
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| Main Author: | Fatima Ahdash (22565390) (author) |
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2025
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