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Gifts from Amin Shezan Muhammedi

Gifts from Amin By Shezan Muhammedi

Gifts from Amin by Shezan Muhammedi


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The first major oral history project dedicated to the stories of Ugandan Asian refugees in Canada, Gifts from Amin explores the historical context of their expulsion from Uganda, the multiple motivations behind Canada's decision to admit them, and their resilience over the past fifty years.

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Gifts from Amin: Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada by Shezan Muhammedi

In August 1972, military leader and despot Idi Amin expelled Asian Ugandans from the country, professing to return control of the economy to Ugandan citizens. Within ninety days, 50,000 Ugandans of South Asian descent were forced to leave and seek asylum elsewhere; nearly 8,000 resettled in Canada. This major migration event marked the first time Canada accepted a large group of predominantly Muslim, non-European, non-white refugees.Shezan Muhammedi's Gifts from Amin documents how these women, children, and men-including doctors, engineers, business leaders, and members of Muhammedi's own family-responded to the threat in Uganda and rebuilt their lives in Canada. Building on extensive archival research and oral histories, Muhammedi provides a nuanced case study on the relationship between public policy, refugee resettlement, and assimilation tactics in the twentieth century. He demonstrates how displaced peoples adeptly maintain multiple regional, ethnic, and religious identities while negotiating new citizenship. Not passive recipients of international aid, Ugandan Asian refugees navigated various bureaucratic processes to secure safe passage to Canada, applied for family reunification, and made concerted efforts to integrate into-and give back to-Canadian society, all the while reshaping Canada's refugee policies in ways still evident today. As the numbers of forcibly displaced people around the world continue to rise, Muhammedi's analysis of policymaking and refugee experience is eminently relevant. The first major oral history project dedicated to the stories of Ugandan Asian refugees in Canada, Gifts from Amin explores the historical context of their expulsion from Uganda, the multiple motivations behind Canada's decision to admit them, and their resilience over the past fifty years.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Ch 1: Exploring the Historical Roots of the Expulsion Decree
  • Ch 2: Dreams and Reality: Amin's Expulsion Decree and the International Community's Response
  • Ch 3: Thank you, Pierre: Canadian Immigration Policy in the 1970s and the Decision to Admit Ugandan Asian Expellees
  • Ch 4: His Dream Became My Nightmare: Canadian Operations and Life in Uganda during the 90-day Expulsion Period
  • Ch 5: An Honourable Place: Establishing New Roots in Canada and Evaluating Resettlement Initiative
  • Ch 6: From Refugees to Citizens: Integration, Commemoration, and Identities in Canada
  • Conclusion: Gifts that Keep on Giving: Ugandan Asian Canadians in the 21st Century

Additional information

NGR9780887552830
9780887552830
0887552838
Gifts from Amin: Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada by Shezan Muhammedi
New
Paperback
University of Manitoba Press
2022-09-02
288
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