The Rohingya Refugee Crisis A Comprehensive Overview
Background In August 2017, a series of armed attacks by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya Muslim minority group in Rakhine State triggered a massive exodus of Rohingya refugees into neighboring Bangladesh. The violence, which included widespread killings, rape, and arson, forced over 742,000 Rohingya to flee their homes, seeking refuge in overcrowded and squalid camps in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar region. The Rohingya People The Rohingya are a stateless Muslim ethnic minority group who have lived in Myanmar for centuries. Despite their long history in the country, the Rohingya have been denied citizenship and subjected to decades of discrimination, persecution, and violence. As a result, they are now one of the most marginalized and vulnerable groups in the world. The Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh The influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh has created a humanitarian crisis of immense proportions. The camps in Cox's Bazar are overcrowded, unsanitary, and prone...