The recent declaration of emergency has only stoked preexisting flames of discrimination instead of making any progress to calm ethnic and religious tension. Current conflict also reflect the country’s continued reluctance to put in forth a concrete policy with bordering countries such as Bangladesh to account for the tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees that have been displaced by violence and conflict over the years As mentioned, President Then suggestion during his presidency that the Rohingya population be deported entirely is outrageous, not only when considering the moral and physically-detrimental implications of such a policy on those displace, but upon realizing that such action blatantly disregards any neighboring countries’ legal structures that have been impacted deeply by such displacement. This is evident in past and current repatriation policies that have been made between the two countries and open statements made by Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that the refugees are Myanmar’s responsibility. Thus, the Rohingya are caught in the middle, ,finding themselves displaced by the country that refuses to label them as citizen and a neighboring country that they would much rather stay in due to the former’s discriminatory policies, but simply cannot.
The recent declaration of emergency has only stoked preexisting flames of discrimination instead of making any progress to calm ethnic and religious tension. Current conflict also reflect the country’s continued reluctance to put in forth a concrete policy with bordering countries such as Bangladesh to account for the tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees that have been displaced by violence and conflict over the years As mentioned, President Then suggestion during his presidency that the Rohingya population be deported entirely is outrageous, not only when considering the moral and physically-detrimental implications of such a policy on those displace, but upon realizing that such action blatantly disregards any neighboring countries’ legal structures that have been impacted deeply by such displacement. This is evident in past and current repatriation policies that have been made between the two countries and open statements made by Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that the refugees are Myanmar’s responsibility. Thus, the Rohingya are caught in the middle, ,finding themselves displaced by the country that refuses to label them as citizen and a neighboring country that they would much rather stay in due to the former’s discriminatory policies, but simply cannot.
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