Exile Community
The term "Exile Community" refers to a group of individuals who have been forced to leave their home country due to political, social, or economic reasons. These communities often form in foreign countries where members seek safety, support, and a sense of belonging. They may maintain their cultural practices and traditions while adapting to their new environment.
Exile communities can play a significant role in raising awareness about issues in their home countries. They often engage in activism, advocate for human rights, and work to influence policy changes. Notable examples include the Tibetan Exile Community and the Syrian Exile Community, which strive to preserve their identities while seeking justice and support for their causes.