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Belonging Nowhere

Belonging Nowhere

By: SBS
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Imagine not being able to attend school, see a doctor or even open a bank account? This can be the life for stateless people, and there are more than 4 million people across the globe who experience it. Living with a disputed nationality can impact lives in all kinds of unseen ways, and has been described by some as an overlooked human rights issue. In this four-part SBS News podcast we ask what it’s like to experience statelessness, how it occurs, and what society can do about it.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Belonging Nowhere: Trailer
    Apr 2 2025
    Living with a disputed nationality can impact lives in all kinds of unseen ways, and has been described by some as an overlooked human rights issue. In this four-part SBS News podcast we ask what it’s like to experience statelessness, how it occurs, and what society can do about it.
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    1 min
  • Belonging Nowhere: Fadi was born in Lebanon - but technically, he didn't exist
    Apr 10 2025
    Belonging nowhere is a reality for millions of people around the world: it's known as statelessness. Described by some as an overlooked human rights issue, this first episode delves into the history of statelessness and who stateless people are.
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    12 mins
  • Belonging Nowhere: How hard is it to feel like you belong in Australia?
    Apr 17 2025
    Many stateless people are displaced around the world, attempting to find somewhere they can call home. Their journeys can often take a heavy toll, as they deal with traumatic experiences, or need to hid their true identities as a persecuted minority. In this second episode of 'Belonging Nowhere' we’ll hear some of the many stories of how people from different stateless backgrounds come to Australia – and the difficulties they’ve faced trying to make a home.
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    15 mins

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