Refugees and their Right to Communicate: Perspective from South East Asia
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Refugees and their Right to Communicate: Perspective from South East Asia
The collection of articles in this volume affirms that communication is a human right and that a refugee’s right to communicate is absolutely central to his/her articulation and negotiation of other fundamental rights. The articles in this volume have been placed under five sections. The first is an introductory section. The second section explores the right to communication, in theory and practice. Section three highlights how refugees are represented or misrepresented in the media in south-east Asia. the representation. Section four highlights refugee organizations and their use of the media. The final section carries an article on the situation of refugees in South Asia. Most of the material in this volume was generated from a consultation held in Bangkok in November 2000 co-hosted by WACC, CCA and AR-WACC.
CCA, Hong Kong and WACC, United Kingdom, 2001 140 pp. US$10