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Encyclopedia > Bidoon

Bidoon or bidun (trans. without) is a term used in Kuwait to refer to residents of the country who do not hold citizenship.


Bidoon may be refugees who have illegally entered a Kuwait to avoid poverty or war, or those who have settled there since 1920 but who have not been recognised by the state. They are not afforded the rights of a full citizen of the country. The children of bidoon fathers are themselves considered bidoon.


Before 1990, the majority of bidoon were Bedouin settlers from the northern Arabian Peninsula. Following the invasion and subsequent liberation of Kuwait in the early Iraqi refugees remained in the country. A further 10,000 to 20,000 further refugees of Palestinian origin have since joined them.


The government of Kuwait have stated it is their intention to assimilate the bidoon, granting them full citizenship. In May 2000 up to 36,000 bidoon who had been resident in Kuwait since 1965 were granted citizenship, and 2001 the same rights were extended to bidoon husbands of Kuwaiti women. The numbers granted citizenship have since fallen to between 600 and 2000 per year.


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In Kuwait, what are the Bidoon people? | Answerbag.com (431 words)
Bidoon (meaning "without") is a term used in Kuwait to refer to residents of the country who do not hold citizenship.
Bidoon may be refugees who have illegally entered a Kuwait to avoid poverty or war, or those who have settled there since 1920 but who have not been recognised by the state.
Bidoon is not the same as Bedouin btw, a term generally applied to Arab nomadic groups, who are found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coast of the Sahara via the Western Desert, Sinai, and Negev to the eastern coast of the Arabian desert.
Refugees International: Publications: Stateless Report (1511 words)
The Bidoon, a group of approximately 9,000-15,000 stateless persons, were granted citizenship during 2001, leaving some 1,300 still stateless.
Children born to mothers who are widows or divorcees of Bidoon men, are not accorded citizenship.
Bidoon children may be denied birth certificates needed to attend school.
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