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Understanding the Russian-origin Muslim Diaspora
FromWar & Peace
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27 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
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Successive waves of Muslim-origin migrants have fled Russia since the 1990s. While some simply sought a better life, hundreds of thousands left due to conflict or persecution. Jean-François Ratelle, professor at the University of Ottawa, joins Olga and Hugh for an in-depth look at the resulting diaspora across Western Europe, Ukraine and Turkey.Together they unpack Crisis Group’s latest findings, from the various obstacles migrants face in transit and their increasingly cold reception in host countries to the way gender norms have evolved once settled. Jean-François explains that by oversimplifying the needs and experiences of such a diverse group, government policy has tended to alienate rather than support Muslims of Russian origin, to everyone’s detriment. These unique insights and ongoing research, he hopes, will help temper security concerns by informing a more nuanced approach to integrating these communities in their respective contexts.For more information, browse Crisis Group’s Special Coverage page for our developing series on the Russian-origin Muslim diaspora. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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