Nationality
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Most of the 42 held dual
nationality.
Those who want to pin their problems on “the other” – as defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or
nationality
– will always be in the minority.
Moreover, South Ossetians have Russian
nationality
only because Russia recently bestowed it on them unilaterally.
Such efforts include automated programs to find and remove fake accounts; featuring Facebook pages that spread disinformation less prominently than in the past; issuing a transparency report on the number of false accounts removed; verifying the
nationality
of those who place political advertisements; hiring 10,000 additional people to work on security; and improving coordination with law enforcement and other companies to address suspicious activity.
This implies that the ECB presidency is not counted among the posts to be distributed according to
nationality
quotas, and that Draghi’s
nationality
is not regarded as having influenced his decisions in any way.
Another five million starved in the famine of 1930-1933, of whom 3.3 million were Ukrainians who died as a result of a deliberate policy related to their
nationality
or status as relatively prosperous peasants known as kulaks.
Born into an Orthodox Serbian family in 1856 in a town that is now part of Croatia, Tesla’s
nationality
remains an object of debate in the region.
Shouldn’t these international public institutions be looking for the best-qualified person, regardless of race, religion, gender, or
nationality?
Airliners and fighter planes operate in “controlled” air close to the ground, while
nationality
is supposed to matter less the higher you go.
The British had concluded, in the words of the British lieutenant governor of Bengal, that “a sedition law which is adequate for a people ruled by a government of its own
nationality
and faith may be inadequate, or in some respects unsuited, for a country under foreign rule.”
But the candidate’s nationality, and the nominating country – whether small and poor or large and rich – should play no role in determining who gets the job.
It would apply to everyone, regardless of
nationality
or statelessness, including refugees and asylum seekers, and it would place a positive obligation on states to “promote and fulfill” the right to equality.
Comparing stable and successful democracies like Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland, which “enjoy a strong sense of nationality,” to “countries lacking robust national bonds,” including Afghanistan, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Harari comes to the conclusion that nationalism is a necessary component of political stability.
At its spring meeting, the Fund failed to commit itself to choosing its head on the basis of merit, regardless of nationality, and it did not ensure that voting rights are allocated on a more limited legitimate basis.
The
nationality
issue first came to a head over the status of Alassane Ouattara, the Muslim opposition leader and talented technocrat whom Bedie barred from running in the 1995 presidential election on account of his “foreign” ancestry.
But, in some ways, the easy part is to state the case for the obvious: the Bank requires a new selection process that will enable it to choose the most qualified person, regardless of
nationality.
But their
nationality
seems to have let them off the hook.
But government statisticians have long been studying the national origins of immigrants, and are permitted to indicate the previous
nationality
of people who have acquired French citizenship.
Thus, there is a distinction between mentioning the original nationality, which is allowed, and mentioning ethnic and racial origins, which is not.
Asia’s Game Without FrontiersNEW DELHI – Nowadays, many people seem to be more relaxed than ever about nationality, with the Internet enabling them to forge close connections with distant cultures and people.
Mexico can use a number of tools on immigration, such as loosening controls on its southern border with Guatemala or refusing admission to deportees from the US unless American authorities can corroborate their Mexican
nationality.
In answering this question, it quickly becomes clear that immigration is a highly varied phenomenon, depending as it does on a diversity of factors such as nationality, skill level, intended duration abroad, and motivation.
It supports individual researchers without regard to their
nationality
or age in a unique “bottom-up” mode, provided they work in Europe.
The Russian federation remains a collection of multinational states in need of some unifying idea of statehood and
nationality
to keep them together.
Yet, after more than 45 years in this country, my
nationality
–along with that of thousands of other Dominicans – is being called into question.
Two years ago, my country’s government attempted to strip me of my nationality, and it is now trying to do the same to thousands of other Dominicans of Haitian descent.
It now deems individuals of Haitian descent born in the Dominican Republic to have no right to Dominican nationality, because their parents or grandparents, many of them residents for years, if not decades, were supposedly “in transit.”
Worse still, the government is considering a constitutional amendment that would permanently strip
nationality
rights from thousands of Dominican of Haitian descent.
There is ample time between now and October for the IMF to install an open and fair selection process that will lead to the best person being chosen, regardless of
nationality.
That is why activists have spent years working to repeal discriminatory laws, develop education programs to improve sexual and reproductive health, and build networks of supporters who understand that HIV does not discriminate by nationality, sexuality, or economic status.
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