Why you don’t have to sympathize with the Rohingyas who are persecuted in Myanmar

Why you don't have to sympathize with the Rohingyas who are persecuted in Myanmar 1 : 19/09/16 (Mon) 21:48:00 ID: Sph Rohingya are Sunni Muslims who live mainly in Rakhine State in western Myanmar. It is one of over 130 ethnic minorities living in Myanmar. Rohingya, estimated to be around 1 million, Myanmar was under British colonial rule In 1885, descendants of immigrants from Bangladesh, Britain made Rohingya the rulers of Myanmar and strengthened colonial rule. After Britain seized the land of Myanmar people, Bangladesh uses its labor force for agriculture, In order to strengthen the control of Myanmar, these were given and appointed as the control layer. In 1948, Myanmar (now Burma) became independent from the United Kingdom, Suppression of Rohingya began. In particular, the Myanmar authorities revised citizenship law in 1982 to grant citizenship to Rohingyas after revising the citizenship law to “provide nationality only to minorities who have been living in the area before 1823”. First, they are illegally staying. Also, forced conversion to Buddhism, land confiscation, Various repression measures have been added, such as forced labor, movement, and free deprivation of marriage. In order to avoid such repression of the Myanmar government, Rohingya people From the 1970s, let alone Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia using ships, Tried to escape to neighboring countries such as Indonesia. However, most nations refused to accept Rohingya refugees, they became boat people wandering the sea, Placed in human rights traps, such as human trafficking, The Rohingya issue has evolved into an international issue. In 2012, the United Nations defined Rohingya as one of the “worldly persecuted minorities”. -Complete- document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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