Author
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- Md. Abdul Qader
(Senior Lecturer, Tarash College, National University, Bangladesh)
- Mohammad. Mustafizul Rahman Rasel PSC, Major
(Bangladesh Army, M.Phil. Researcher, Bangladesh University of Professionals)
- Mir Rumi Mustafizur Rahman
(Lecturer in English, Applied College, Khamis Mushait, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.)
Abstract
The world continues to see large refugee flows, and the challenges comprising these population migrations are anticipated to become increasingly complicated as a result of rising social, economic, ethnic and especially religious conflicts. In the south-east Asia, this problem has become acute with Rohingya refugees. Northern Rakhine State in Myanmar is predominantly Buddhist and authoritarian despite a majority Arakan Muslim population and a minority Rakhine Buddhist population. Exclusionary citizenship laws and military actions against Arakanese Muslims, often known as Rohingyas, have forced them to depart Myanmar and seek refuge in Bangladesh. This circumstance pictured the inhuman role of the material world to the persecuted Rohingya refugees. The manuscript aimed at delineating Myanmar’s long-term oppressive and illegal strategy of dislocating Rohingya, and the attitude of the host-state Bangladesh, the regional and global superpowers, and instruments in this respect. The short article is designed in accordance with the qualitative method where information has been collected from different sources predominantly from scholarly articles. The manuscript has also suggested that the buzzword †Rohingya issue†can be solved only if the Sino-Indian mutual understanding takes liberal steps with neutral support towards Bangladesh and Myanmar including asylum-seeker Rohingya refugees
Suggested Citation
Md. Abdul Qader & Mohammad. Mustafizul Rahman Rasel PSC, Major & Mir Rumi Mustafizur Rahman, 2022.
"Far-stretching Strategy of Myanmar Junta to Forcefully Displace the Rohingya: Bangladesh, Regional and International Responses,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 6(7), pages 576-581, July.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:7:p:576-581
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