Terms like "multiculturalism" and "ethnic minority" are new for many Irish tongues, a product of the immigrants who came with Ireland's recent economic boom. Yet the country has long been home to a distinct ethnic minority of its own: a group called the Travellers.
Don Duncan discusses how recent resettlement efforts have affected Bhutanese refugees left behind in the camps, and the implications for the militant groups in their midst. (Part of a series: http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/article.aspx?id=3137
About 100,000 refugees from Bhutan have
been living in refugee camps in eastern
Nepal since the early 1990s. Many of
these ethnic Nepalese are in the process
of being resettled in other nations, but
a few hard-liners are looking to return
to Bhutan, even through force.
A look into the present day and history of Lebanon's 12 Palestinian camps.
(Part of a larger feature: http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/article.aspx?id=1760)