Gill, BaniManchanda, RitaGhosh, SahanaBose, Tapan Kumar2012-08-082012-08-082012-02http://hdl.handle.net/10625/49981SAFHR Monograph - Annexure IVSouth Asia Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR) is part of the ‘Auditing Conflict Resolution and Partition in South Asia’ project that conducts an audit of human rights at the local level in border areas. The aim of this report is to critique securitization of the Bengal borderland. It attempts to overcome a “partitioned academy” and offers a more robust analysis on violence and violations in the borderland through incorporating people’s narratives from both sides. The socioeconomic fluidity of the borderland fosters multiple linkages and interactions; albeit ‘irregular’ the flow of exchanges destabilizes the notion of illegality.Text1 digital file (49 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenBOUNDARIESSOUTH ASIAVIOLENCEHUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONSGEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTSHISTORICAL ANALYSISNATIONALSFOREIGNERSRELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATIONGEOPOLITICSBORDER TRAFFICBANGLADESHSOUTH ASIACITIZENSHIPWEST BENGHALWhen Home is the Edge of the Nation Dialogue with ‘Border’ people of Rajasthan, West Bengal and BangladeshIDRC-Related Report