“Ethnic Cleansing: An Empirical study on the Instances of Such a Heinous Practice Focusing on Rohingya Issue”
Abstract
This paper attempts to analyze the situation in Rakhine state of Myanmar with reference to
Rohingya ethnic community. The paper primarily focuses, the ethnic cleansing empirical study
state Rohingya issue since its inception with Rohingya community. Moreover, the role of
counterpart agencies such as major political parties and military are also discussed in the paper.
It argues that government machinery as a whole is systematically involved in weakening and
expelling the Rohingya community. This systematic weakening is indirectly pushing the said
community out from the country, which is called as ethnic cleansing. While the conceptual
framework used in the paper is “exclusionary concept” which is derived from the theory of
national integration. In addition to this, the study includes structured heinous practice focusing
on Rohingya issue, which is conducted from international scholars and researchers as well,
which are well up on the issue. These whereas, the purpose of paper is to understand the issue
from its core, as it is one of the burning issue, due to which large number of Rohingya are
assuming the status of Rohingya. Thus, the research will play significant ethnic cleansing
empirical Rohingya issue recommendations/formulations disk with regard to understanding and
solving the long disagreement. This research paper is the topic of “Ethnic Cleansing: An
Empirical study on the Instances of Such a Heinous Practice Focusing on Rohingya Issue” The
purpose of this research is to provide an understanding of the condition of the Rohingya refugee
now and over the last two decades. “Human Rights” are those of legal and moral rights which
can be claimed by any person for the very reason that he is a human being. These rights come
with birth and are applicable to all people throughout the world irrespective of their race, colour,
gender, language or political or other opinions. These rights are inherent in human person
without which human being cannot live as „Human being‟. Besides, during many military
regimes human rights were violated. The research will first look briefly at the past, providing a
short history of the Rohingya Muslim group and reasons for their flight from Myanmar. Ethnic
and religious minorities in Burma/Myanmar, especially stateless Rohingya, continue to face the
threat of mass atrocity crimes. Finally, it will ponder the future of the refugees and what their
options are available and a lasting solution.
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