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The 2017 persecution of the Rohingyas resulted in around a million Rohingyas fleeing to Bangladesh, India and Malaysia. This book investigates the complex challenges of managing the large-scale refugee exodus in Bangladesh and how best to resolve these challenges in the future. Using a mixed-method approach that includes a survey, key informant interviews and numerous short case studies of persecution, the authors also examine the problematic influence of the media, as local depictions of Rohingya refugees often caused further tension and division in the midst of the refugee crisis. The book’s analysis offers a deeper understanding of the causes and drivers of identity-based politics among Myanmar’s Rohingya.
AKM Ahsan Ullah is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.Diotima Chattoraj is Adjunct Research Fellow in the School of Social and Health Sciences at James Cook University Singapore.
1. The Rohingya Human Rights Crisis2. A Theoretical Understanding of Rohingyas and Rohingyas in the Media3. The Path to Refuge: Ethnicity, Politics, Religion, and Global Order4. Dispossession and Displacement: The Crisis and Media Influence5. Final Destinations and Policy Implications
"The book objectively deals with the historical and deliberate process of discrimination and marginalisation of Rohingyas that paved the way for their dehumanisation, persecution and finally extermination." Migration and Development