Insiders but Outsiders: The Struggle for the Inclusion of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in South Africa

Author(s)
Belvedere, M.F.
Publication language
English
Pages
14pp
Date published
01 Jan 2007
Publisher
Refuge
Type
Articles
Keywords
Forced displacement and migration, Urban
Countries
South Africa

 This article examines the politics of urban refugees in South Africa. It shows that despite South Africa’s adoption of an encompassing rights-regarding legal framework that has the potential to be inclusive towards asylum seekers and refugees in the country and afford them basic human
rights and protection, asylum seekers and refugees nonetheless remain “internally excluded,” predominantly as a result of practices adopted by a nationalist Department of Home Affairs to implement refugee legislation and by the UNHCR in its quest to prioritize the safeguarding of the institution of asylum. The article also shows how the adoption of these practices has been facilitated by a construction of asylum seekers and refugees as “bogus” claimants who have no
place in post-apartheid South Africa.