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Rohingya paragraph and report for all section 2019

Rohingya paragraph for all sections 2019.

Nowadays the Rohingya issue are very important for us, This paragraph maybe common in the examination. So let's start a paragraph about Rohingya Issue.


1st paragraph-

The Rohingya Issue

The Rohingya people are a stateless Indo-Aryan-speaking from Rakhaine state of Myanmar. They are the minority group of Myanmar. The majority of them are Muslim & the minority are Hindu.
Recently they had been attacked by the army of Myanmar. There are approximately 1 million people lived in Rakhaine before the recent crisis. The UN reported that about 625,000 had crossed the border of Myanmar to save their life by entering into Bangladesh. The government of Bangladesh helps them & save from them the outrage of Myanmar Army. The citizenship law 1982 of Myanmar cancelled the probability of becoming citizen of them. That's why they are enforced by the Myanmar government to tolerate different types of neglecting & outraged. The Myanmar army enforces to leave their own cultivating lands. The Myanmar army give this lands to local Buddhists. They can not go one from another part of this country, besides they are restricted from government education, medicins rather they have to duty as guards,workers under the Myanmar army once a week. They are one of the most neglected ethnic group in the world. Though they are indigenous group but they are unrecognized group of Myanmar government. Finally,‌ the government of Bangladesh is trying to back them to Myanmar with help of UN.




In additional paragraph


The Rohingya Issue


The Rohingya is a predominantly Muslim ethnic minority of about 1.1 million living mostly in Rakhine state, west Myanmar, on the border
with Bangladesh.Though they have lived in Myanmar for generations,the Myanmar government insists that all Rohingyas are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. It
refuses to recognize them
as citizens, effectively
rendering the majority of
them stateless. As a result
of systematic discrimination, they live in deplorable conditions.Essentially segregated from the rest of the population, they cannot
freely move, and have limited access to health care, schools or jobs. In 2012 tensions between the Rohingya and the
majority Rakhine population – who are predominantly Buddhist - erupted into rioting,driving tens of thousands of mainly Rohingya from their homes and into squalid displacement
camps. Those living in the camps are confined there and  segregated from other communities. In October 2016, following lethal attacks on police outposts by armed
Rohingya in northern Rakhine State, the Myanmar army launched a military crackdown
targeting the community
as a whole. Amnesty
International has documented wide-ranging human rights violations against the Rohingya
including unlawful killings,
arbitrary arrests, the rape
and sexual assault of women and girls and the burning of more than 1,200 buildings, including schools and mosques. At the time, Amnesty
International concluded that these actions may amount to crimes against humanity.The Myanmar government claims about 400 people have been
killed so far, though others say the number is much higher.The UN estimated on 7 September that 1,000 had been killed.
Bangladesh’s foreign minister, AH Mahmood Ali, said unofficial sources put the death toll at about 3,000. More than 310,000
people had fled to Bangladesh by 11 September. Those who
have made it to the border have walked for days, hiding in jungles and crossing mountains and rivers. Many are sick and
some have bullet wounds.
Aid agencies have warned
of a growing humanitarian crisis in overstretched border
camps, where water, food
rations and medical supplies are running out of stock. Most refugees are now living in established camps, makeshift
settlements or sheltering
in host communities.Nearly 50,000 are in new spontaneous settlements that have sprung up along the border, where access to services is especially
limited. There are also fears for Rohingya people trapped in conflict zones.On 4 September, the UN said its aid agencies had
been blocked from supplying life-saving supplies such as food,water and medicine to
thousands of civilians in
northern Rakhine state.The latest wave of refugees into Bangladesh follows Myanmar’s
military response to an attack by a Rohingya armed group on security forces posts on 25 August.Myanmar’s military has
carried out the bulk of these latest atrocities. It has considerable independence from the civilian government and is
not accountable to civilian
courts. Commanders of all ranks and soldiers therefore bear responsibility for any
crimes they have committed during the current crisis.The military have a history of human rights violations against
the Rohingya and other ethnic and religious minorities in Myanmar........

And also report below for HSC 2019

Rohingya Crisis

Rohingya,they've been described as the "world's most persecuted minority". The Rohingya are a majority-Muslimethnic group who have lived in the Buddhist nation of Myanmar for centuries.They have faced persecution at the hands of Myanmar's military since the country's independence in the late 1940s.Buddhists in Myanmar believe that Rohingya are Bengali who migrated to Myanmar illegally during the British rule in the subcontinent. Recently, a military crackdown held in august 2017 which creates a new mass exodus of rohingya's towards bangladesh and many other countries. Most Rohingya have sought refuge in and around Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh.There they spend their days and nights in an inhuman condition..Bangladesh govt and foreign organizations try their utmost to handle this situation.But it is getting worse day by day..UNO, Turkey and many other muslim and non-muslim countries are trying to stop this heinous work of myanmar govt.Though their state councilor ONG SAN SUKI declared that she will give all the rights of rohingya but it's a point, "will she fulfill her promise at all?"Time will say all.






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