“Let’s get to the Kuwaiti woman first and then we’ll get to worrying about the Bidoon one.” Hadeel Al-Shammari, a stateless woman, recalled hearing an audience member interrupt famed human rights activist Ibtihal Al-Khatib, who is also a professor in Kuwait University’s literature and the English department, during an event held by local women’s rights organisations. The interruption, Hadeel said, was a symbolic moment where “despite the efforts to amplify the struggles stateless women endure, their attempts for representation are silenced on the spot.” "Long regulated to the side-lines in the fight for naturalization and civil rights by both the state and stateless
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