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ECOWAS Citizenship: A Critical Review

Published: 1/May/2012
Source: American Journal of Social Issues and Humanities

By Michael P. Okom, J. A. Dada Abstract The issue of ECOWAS citizenship is intriguing and undeniably complex. The Protocol on the Definition of ECOWAS Citizenship includes other onerous requirements which the Protocol failed to clarify. This lack of clarity […]

In Sudan and South Sudan, questions of nationality

Published: 30/Apr/2012
Source: Reuters

By Ulf Laessing and Yara Bayoumy Sultan Kwaje’s problems started when his country disappeared from under him. He was born in the southern part of Sudan but has lived in the north for more than three decades. When South Sudan […]

Mauritanie: Informations sur le mouvement “Touche pas à ma nationalité”

Published: 23/Apr/2012
Source: Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides (OFPRA)

Le gouvernement mauritanien a lancé depuis mai 2011 une vaste opération de recensement de la population mauritanienne. Le lancement de ce projet a été organisé, selon la Fédération Internationale des Droits de l’Homme, sans concertation avec les partenaires politiques. Les […]

Somalia: Constitution of Puntland State 2012

Published: 18/Apr/2012

Unofficial translation: Article 5  THE PEOPLE 1. The people of Puntland State are the citizens of Puntland and any person who has acquired Puntland citizenship in a legal manner. 2. A special law shall define Puntland citizenship, the right to […]

South Sudanese stranded in Khartoum in legal row

Published: 9/Apr/2012
Source: Reuters

By Ulf Laessing KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Scared and confused, hundreds of South Sudanese were stranded at Khartoum airport on Monday after being denied permission to board their flights to the south in a dispute over their legal status. Read further: […]

Why should Sudan hurry with ending citizenship of South Sudanese?

Published: 9/Apr/2012
Source: AllAfrica

Editorial Although it was an agreement between the two nations, Sudan and South Sudan, to handle the citizenship issue in their respective territories responsibly and allowing Sudan to reassert its position as regards the estimated 500,000 South Sudanese plus who […]

The stateless Sudanese – Victims of Tajility

Published: 8/Apr/2012
Source: Sudan Tribune

By Magdi El Gizouli Today, 8 April, is the date set by the Sudanese authorities as a final deadline for the South Sudanese in the country to ‘regularise’ their resident status as foreigners or face unidentified punitive measures. According to […]

Stateless in Bakassi: How a changed border left inhabitants adrift

Published: 2/Apr/2012
Source: Open Society Foundations

By Chidi Odinkalu The peninsula of Bakassi has long been the subject of a territorial dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria. Now it shows what can happen to people when control over the territory where they live shifts from one country […]

Un Marocain peut-il renoncer à sa nationalité marocaine ?

Published: 29/Mar/2012
Source: Yabiladi (Maroc)

La nationalité marocaine est réputée comme étant l’une des plus difficiles à avoir dans le monde. Mais un citoyen marocain peut-il y renoncer facilement ? La réponse est non : un Marocain reste marocain à vie, qu’il le veuille ou […]