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Anik Ahmed
Rohingya crisis deepens, demands sustainable solutions In 2017, the world bore witness to a devastating humanitarian catastrophe as millions of terrified Rohingya refugees were forcibly displaced from Myanmar, seeking safety in the neighboring Bangladesh. The United Nations promptly labeled this unfolding tragedy as 'ethnic cleansing.' Fast forward six years, and the crisis continues to simmer, with no tangible progress toward repatriation. ...
Anik Ahmed
Will Rohingya repatriation really happen?Recently, the issue of Rohingya repatriation has been discussed again. With the mediation of China, Myanmar is now showing more activity than before. In August 2017, Rohingya fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar's Arakan province to escape brutality by the Myanmar army. In November 2017, Myanmar's ruling civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi signed ...
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