Humanitarian Crisis and Failure of International Community: A Study of Plight of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar

Authors

  • Syed Mohammad Raghib
  • Kamran Naseem

Abstract

The Rohingya refugee crisis is one of the world’s most terrible incidents, which has
been reported since 2012. Rakhine State Riot’s images shared on social media sparked
in a big manner globally. Since 2016, government forces have brutally killed thousands
of people. Organized mobs and army units have brutally handled and killed people.
However, this paper critically looks for insights into Rohingya’s historical and ethnic
linkage. The paper also looks at Myanmar’s regressive approach towards Rohingya and
the state’s actions. The paper used descriptive methodology, and regressive state
behaviour and analyzed the prosecution of Rohingya people through the human rights
approach. This paper analyzes how a world-renowned human rights face, Aun San Suu
Kyi, a winner of the Noble Peace Prize in 1991, neglected the issue of human rights. The
other aspect of the paper highlights neighbour countries like India and Bangladesh,
where these Rohingya refugees settled down under the UNHCR. The question is, why
did the UN and World powers have not taken action against the brutal regime
promptly? Why the world left them to suffer for so long, despite international human
rights agencies and neighbours even the Muslim and Islamic World’s effective
presence?

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Published

2023-04-15

How to Cite

Syed Mohammad Raghib, & Kamran Naseem. (2023). Humanitarian Crisis and Failure of International Community: A Study of Plight of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 7(1), 49 - 58. Retrieved from http://ajips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2023-vol-07-humanitarian-crisis-and-failure-of-international-com