311:. The exact number of naturalizations is unknown but it is estimated that up to 400,000 immigrants were unlawfully naturalized in Kuwait. The foreign Bedouin immigrants were mainly naturalized to alter the demographic makeup of the citizen population in a way that made the power of the Al Sabah ruling family more secure. As a result of the politically motivated naturalizations, the number of naturalized citizens exceeds the number of Bedoon in Kuwait. The Al Sabah ruling family actively encouraged foreign Bedouin immigrants to migrate to Kuwait. The Al Sabah ruling family favored naturalizing Bedouin immigrants because they were considered loyal to the ruling family, unlike the politically active Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian expats in Kuwait. The naturalized citizens were predominantly Sunni Saudi immigrants from southern tribes. Accordingly, none of the stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to the Ajman tribe.
279:, a major reduction from their presence in the 1970s and 1980s. In 2013, the UK government estimated that there were 110,729 "documented" Bedoon in Kuwait, without giving a total estimate, but noting that all stateless individuals in Kuwait remain at risk of persecution and human rights breaches. The Bedoon are generally categorized into three groups: stateless tribespeople, stateless police/military and the stateless children of Kuwaiti women who married Bedoon men. According to the Kuwaiti government, there are only 93,000 "documented" Bedoon in Kuwait. In 2018, the Kuwaiti government claimed that it would naturalize up to 4,000 stateless Bedoon per year but this is considered unlikely. In 2019, the Iranian embassy in Kuwait announced that it offers Iranian citizenship to stateless Bedoon of Iranian ancestry.
254:"The totality of the treatment of the Bedoons amounts to a policy of denationalization of native residents, relegating them to an apartheid-like existence in their own country. The Kuwaiti government policy of harassment and intimidation of the Bedoons and of denying them the right to lawful residence, employment, travel and movement, contravene basic principles of human rights. Denial of citizenship to the Bedoons clearly violates international law. Denying Bedoons the right to petition the courts to challenge governmental decisions regarding their claims to citizenship and lawful residence in the country violates the universal right to due process of law and equality before the law."
2089:"Human Rights Council, Forty-sixth session, 22 February–19 March 2021, Agenda item 3, Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development. Written statement* submitted by International Council. Supporting Fair Trial and Human Rights, a nongovernmental organization in special consultative status. The Secretary-General has received the following written statement which is circulated in accordance with Economic and Social Council resolution 1996/31"
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family persistently denies citizenship to most non-nationals, including those who fully satisfy the requirements for naturalization as stipulated in the state's official
Nationality Law. There is no official national census disclosing sectarian affiliation in Kuwait. However, it is estimated that 60-80% of Kuwait's Bedoon are
163:, the Bedoon were reclassified as "illegal residents" and denied Kuwaiti citizenship and its accompanying privileges. The Iran-Iraq War threatened Kuwait's internal stability and the authorities feared the sectarian background of the stateless Bedoon. The Bedoon issue in Kuwait "overlaps with historic sensitivities about
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266:"Of all the human rights atrocities committed by the ruling family in Kuwait, the worst and the greatest is that against the people known as the Bedoons. There are more than 300,000 Bedoons—one third of Kuwait's native population. Half of them—150,000—have been driven into refugee camps in the desert across the
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by the regime and left there to bake and to rot. The other 150,000 are treated not as second-class or even fifth-class citizens, but not as any sort of citizen. They are bereft of all rights. It is a scandal that almost no one in the world cares a thing about the plight of 300,000 people, 150,000 of
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many stateless Bedoon from Kuwait migrated to Iraq, most with no recognized nationality or official papers. There are currently tens of thousands of
Kuwaiti stateless Bedoon living in Iraq. The process of obtaining citizenship is much simpler in Iraq than in Kuwait owing to the presence of judicial
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Bedoon in Saudi Arabia are not considered Saudi citizens and therefore have no benefits. Saudi Arabia has revoked citizenship of certain Saudis in the past too, which means these people become Bedoon. However some of them have the right to education, free healthcare and access to jobs that are not
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ruling family it is not subject to any external regulatory supervision. The naturalization provisions within the
Nationality Law are arbitrarily implemented and lack transparency. The lack of transparency prevents non-nationals from receiving a fair opportunity to obtain citizenship. Consequently,
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Kuwaiti judicial system's lack of authority to rule on citizenship further complicates the Bedoon crisis, leaving Bedoon no access to the judiciary to present evidence and plead their case for citizenship. Although non-nationals constitute 70% of Kuwait's total population the Al Sabah ruling
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How then do we explain the naturalizations that have occurred in the Gulf states in the past, such as the granting of citizenship to thousands of bedu (bedouin) by Kuwait in the 1960s and 1970s? Typically these naturalizations were imposed by the ruling families and were designed to alter the
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and tribalism within newly emerging emirates striving to assert their legitimacy and authority. The majority of the Bedoon are in fact an extended branch of tribes across the borders between Iraq, Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia and are largely of the
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Kuwaiti authorities permit the forgery of hundreds of thousands of politically motivated naturalizations whilst simultaneously denying citizenship to the Bedoon. The politically motivated naturalizations were noted by the
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Kuwaiti citizens and guaranteed citizenship: they had free access to education, health care and all the other privileges of citizenship. The stateless Bedoon constituted 80–90% of the
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To counter the strong influence of Arab nationalism in the decades after independence in 1961, Kuwait naturalized more than 200,000 Bedouin tribesmen to serve as a reliable pro-government bloc in parliament.
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tribal confederation. The linguist Bruce Ingham studied the northern tribes in Kuwait in the mid 20th century. A minority of stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to the
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Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Annual Study. Bedoon Indigenous Rights in the Context of Borders, Migration and Displacement
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Qatar has a number of stateless people living within its borders. Qatar has stripped the citizenship of and imprisoned many of the members of the Al-Ghufran tribe.
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influence inside Kuwait", with many of those denied Kuwaiti nationality being believed to have originated from Iraq.
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them cast out of the land in which they have lived many have lived in the Kuwaiti area for many centuries."
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demographic makeup of the citizen society in a way that made the power of the ruling families more secure
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1515:"Kuwait's humanitarian disaster Inter-generational erasure, ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Bedoon"
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2135:"Statelessness and Transnationalism in Northern Arabia: Biduns and State Building in Kuwait, 1959-2009"
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tribal ancestry cannot. As a result, many Bedoon in Kuwait feel pressured to hide their background.
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exclusive to citizens. Most of these Bedoon are displaced from Yemen or Jordan and Syria.
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The Wages of Oil: Parliaments and Economic Development in Kuwait and the UAE
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2884:"Doha rejects opportunity at UN to end its persecution of Qatari tribe"
2797:"Immolation in Riyadh exposes plight of Arab stateless in Saudi Arabia"
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2553:"An analysis of Channel crossings & asylum outcomes November 2021"
1677:"Mideast situation – Middle East Watch Report – Letter from Palestine"
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Charlie Dunmore and Edith Champagne in Basra, Iraq (10 October 2019).
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as a result, it is widely believed that the Bedoon issue in Kuwait is
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against the stateless Bedoon. The Kuwaiti Bedoon crisis resembles the
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Kuwait and Al-Sabah: Tribal Politics and Power in an Oil State
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2826:"The 'Bidoon' of Saudi Arabia: Generations of discrimination"
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ancestry. The UAE also deported some Bedoon people after the
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can readily achieve Kuwaiti naturalization whilst Bedoon of
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Sheikh Sabah Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah (February 10, 2018).
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deal worth millions of dollars with the government of
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Extra-Legal Naturalisations and Population Statistics
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1827:"Challenges of Security Sector Governance in Kuwait"
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1258:Un Special Procedures Request
1006:The Christian Science Monitor
905:Ahmad Jaber (February 2021).
282:In recent years, the rate of
2520:Mohammad E. Alhabib (2010).
2446:Andrzej Kapiszewski (2005).
2284:. Cornell University Press.
7:
608:"State formation of Kuwait"
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202:human rights organizations
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1825:Ghanim Al-Najjar (2004).
435:citizenship by investment
126:Sunnis of Persian descent
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3010:Social history of Kuwait
2528:Georgia State University
1889:ARAB TIMES - KUWAIT NEWS
506:
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454:Islamic Republic of Iran
340:Asylum seekers in Europe
332:and has been likened to
30:Not to be confused with
2176:, ed. (February 2018).
1055:10.25159/1947-9417/3435
361:
330:demographic engineering
290:Demographic engineering
161:Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
116:Under the terms of the
3000:Human rights in Kuwait
2230:Rivka Azoulay (2020).
2032:Rivka Azoulay (2020).
975:. 2019. p. 1–63.
465:Sistan and Baluchestan
376:Immediately after the
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118:Kuwait Nationality Law
2830:english.alarabiya.net
1922:. September 9, 2019.
644:"Stateless in Kuwait"
501:Non-citizens (Latvia)
393:Further information:
372:Iraq–Kuwait relations
264:
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237:forced disappearances
200:According to several
184:marriage certificates
157:assassination attempt
2278:(18 December 2014).
1555:. pp. 149–150.
586:Muslim Shi'ite faith
389:United Arab Emirates
305:independence in 1961
2495:Al-Shahed Newspaper
1357:The Washington Post
1145:David S. Weissbrodt
1042:Education as Change
852:(in Arabic). 2007.
646:. 14 January 2013.
2913:"The new unpeople"
2861:. 22 August 2018.
2859:www.al-monitor.com
2832:. 30 August 2014.
2763:The New York Times
2133:Claire Beaugrand.
1986:Human Rights Watch
1801:Human Rights Watch
1771:The New York Times
1741:Human Rights Watch
1712:Human Rights Watch
1631:Human Rights Watch
1449:Human Rights Watch
1388:The New York Times
1326:The New York Times
818:Human Rights First
368:Iraq–Kuwait border
248:Human Rights Watch
195:Human Rights Watch
176:death certificates
172:birth certificates
80:people in several
2980:Genocides in Asia
2960:Society of Kuwait
2629:. November 2021.
2598:. November 2021.
753:As-Safir Al-Arabi
431:Comorian passport
409:Emirati passports
155:and following an
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