Construction of Refugees and Asylum Seeking in Kenya: A Historical Appraisal
Lilian Tunai Mulati
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Lilian Tunai Mulati: Department of International Relations, Conflict and Strategic Studies, Kenyatta University, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2020, vol. 4, issue 6, 674-677
Abstract:
The magnitude of refugee and asylum seekers influx in recent years has generated urgent concern throughout the world, widely perceived as an unprecedented crisis. These has elicited academic as well as empirical researches which are tied to humanitarian responses namely to inform or evaluate interventions. For instance, the dominant researches on the refugees in Kenya focus on the Somalia refugees and the circumstances that are surrounding them such as repatriation or security. Whereas this kind of focus is contemporary and urgent, an informative research on refugees and asylum seekers need to focus on the wider refugee situation in a historical context. To be able to understand the current refugee issues in Kenya there is need to go back to the historical appraisal. The study therefore sought to offer a historical appraisal of the refugee situation in Kenya. To achieve this, the study adopted historical research approach to collect and analyze data. The study found out that colonialism set a foundation for current refugee situation in Africa. The issue of internally displaced person in Kenya is indeed one of the colonial legacies. Colonialism has also been linked to protracted conflicts that have characterized the post-independence period and have been the main cause of population flights to Kenya. In addition to that independent Africa experienced a growing trend of armed conflicts arising out of weak political structures constructed by the colonial regimes. Many political analysts argue that most of these post-independence armed conflicts have resulted to refugees and asylum seekers are a result of colonial legacy.
Date: 2020
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