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The author makes an uncompromising appeal to the Chadian authorities to find a new impetus for the responsible reception of refugees. For him, welcoming a foreigner into one's home is a challenge today, because of cross-border crime and the need for social integration. Although there are refugees linked to armed conflicts, and natural phenomena such as climate change, desertification, flooding, volcanic erosion etc., there are also those who are forced to flee their homes. With socio-political upheaval and socio-economic crises around the world, in the name of social integration, immigrants…mehr

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The author makes an uncompromising appeal to the Chadian authorities to find a new impetus for the responsible reception of refugees. For him, welcoming a foreigner into one's home is a challenge today, because of cross-border crime and the need for social integration. Although there are refugees linked to armed conflicts, and natural phenomena such as climate change, desertification, flooding, volcanic erosion etc., there are also those who are forced to flee their homes. With socio-political upheaval and socio-economic crises around the world, in the name of social integration, immigrants everywhere are considered to be disrupters of social harmony, and must be expelled to their countries of origin at all costs. Certain politicians in search of legitimacy can exploit this precarious situation for political ends. The author denounces the lack of otherness in the contemporary world. However, he urges the Chadian authorities to set up preventive and operational security managementmechanisms in the regions hosting the refugees. Humanitarians must invest in basic structures in refugee-hosting regions.
Autorenporträt
DJIMADJIBAYE Djimtangar is a graduate of the Université Catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve (Belgium), the Université Catholique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (UCAO), the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (Italy) and the Faculté de Philosophie Saint Pierre Canisius in Kimwenza (Kinshasa), and is the author of several works on a variety of subjects.