The Fate of Rohingians in Modern Day

The Fate of Rohingians in Modern Day

Refugees in conflict

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2022-05-07 )

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The Rohingya, is known to be a highly persecuted Muslim group numbering over one million, face discrimination both from their neighbors and their nation, and are not considered citizens by Myanmar’s government. Buddhist nationalist groups, including the MaBaTha and the anti-Muslim 969 movement, regularly call for boycotts of Muslim shops, the expulsion of Muslims from Myanmar, and attacks on Muslim communities. After two waves of violence, reprisals, and riots in June and October 2012 intensified the century-old conflict in the predominantly Buddhist country, more than one hundred thousand Muslim Rohingyas were internally displaced and hundreds killed. Tensions between Buddhist and Muslim communities in Myanmar's Rakhine State escalated dramatically in August 2017. A series of attacks by a group of Rohingya militants calling itself the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) on military and police outposts killed more than seventy people, including twelve Burmese security forces personnel. In response, the military launched a brutal crackdown on Rohingya villages, causing over seven hundred thousand people to flee across the border to Bangladesh since August 2017.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-620-4-75143-6

ISBN-10:

6204751433

EAN:

9786204751436

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Kemal Yildirim

Number of pages:

128

Published on:

2022-05-07

Category:

Civil rights, Civil proceeding