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ID175805
Title ProperAbsurd Injunction to Not Belong and the Bidūn in Kuwait
LanguageENG
AuthorBeaugrand, Claire ;  Claire Beaugrand
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a tweet posted on 29 March 2018, a bidūn activist—who was later jailed from July 2019 to January 2020 for peacefully protesting against the inhumane conditions under which the bidūn are living—shared a video. The brief video zooms in closely on an ID card, recognizable as one of those issued to the bidūn, or long-term residents of Kuwait who are in contention with the state regarding their legal status. More precisely, the mobile phone camera focuses on the back of the ID card, on one line with a special mention added by the Central System (al-jihāz al-markazī), the administration in charge of bidūn affairs. Other magnetic strip cards hide the personal data written above and below it. A male voice can be heard saying that he will read this additional remark, but before even doing so he bursts into laughter. The faceless voice goes on to read out the label in an unrestrained laugh: “ladayh qarīb … ladayh qarīna … dālla ʿalā al-jinsiyya al-ʿIrāqiyya” (he has a relative … who has presumptive evidence … suggesting an Iraqi nationality). The video shakes as the result of a contagious laugh that grows in intensity.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 52, No.4; Nov 2020: p.726 - 732
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2020-11 52, 4
Key WordsAbsurd Injunction ;  Bidūn in Kuwait