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Denied Citizenship

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

An estimated eleven million people throughout the world have been denied citizenship by their own governments. On today's Underreported, a look at what life is like without an official nationality, and why different ethnic and minority groups from Africa to Asia are being constrained to statelessness. Plus Eric Schlosser (who wrote Fast Food Nation), examines the effect fast food is having on today's children.

Underreported: Statelessness

The refugee and stateless crisis experienced in the wake of WWII led to the formal recognition of the right to nationality by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But now, nearly 50 years later, an estimated 11 million people are suffering from statelessness—without the right to participate in politics, move ...

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Children in a Fast Food Nation

Eric Schlosser's best-selling exposé Fast Food Nation investigated the impact that restaurants like McDonald's and Burger King have on the waistlines and wallets of Americans. Now, he's teamed up with reporter Charles Wilson for Chew on This, a look at how the fast food industry targets children--one out of every ...

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