Rohingya
Why Rohingya Muslims are one of the world's most oppressed communities? Where are the minority Rohingyas conflict with the majority Buddhist majority of Myanmar? What is the solution to this dispute?
Who are Rohingya?
Rohingyas are a ethnic minority community in Myanmar. They originally live in the western state of Rakhine State. But the government of that country did not recognize them as their citizens. And the country's majority Buddhists have been accused of torturing them over the past several decades.
UN and US calling Rohingya one of the world's most oppressed groups Every year, in order to provide refuge with thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh, the Muslims try to travel to other countries, especially in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Why the Rohingyas are a nation without nation?
Ten percent of the world's non-living people live in Myanmar and they are Rohingya UN welcomes Myanmar's political and economic reforms in 2014, expressing deep concern over the Rohingya misadventure. The United Nations has demanded Myanmar's government to provide equal citizenship and all the facilities related to the minority Rohingyas as other communities of Myanmar.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Most Rohingya refugees are taking refuge in Bangladesh from Myanmar's Rakhine. Sheltering of so many people must be a huge challenge. Coordination initiative with international relief organization is underway There is going to be a database of identifying refugees with their fingerprints.
India
India
India has been trying to maintain good relations with Myanmar after confronting rebels in the north east and restricting China's influence. The current Prime Minister Narendra Modi also went to Myanmar for the first time and supported the government of that country. India is taking part in the project for economic development of Rakhine.
But the government of Myanmar has not accepted that demand so far. In their eyes, illegal immigrants from eleven lakh Rohingya Bangladesh Even the resolution of the UN resolved to mention the minority community as 'Rohingya', Myanmar said.
In the past, however, the country said that the Rohingya accepted themselves as Bengali and the country was ready to give their citizensh
The Rakhine Advisory Commission, led by former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, has published a 63-page report last month, stating that the biggest obstacle to the establishment of peace in Rakhine is the issue of citizenship of Rohingya.
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