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Why Myanmar military can’t be able to survive in the long run?

The Military of Myanmar announced on February 1, 2021 that it had taken control of the country after arresting Prime Minister Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. A state of emergency was then imposed in the capital Naypyidaw and a curfew in the capital Yangon for the next year. After this, thousands of

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Five years of the Myanmar-Bangladesh Rohingya crisis: Where is the solution?

Myanmar’s violent ethnic cleansing program, which forcibly forced roughly a million Rohingya Muslims into Bangladeshi refugee camps, is going to mark its fifth anniversary upcoming August month. Myanmar’s persecution of Rohingya Muslims is not new, with major waves of emigration recorded in 1978, 1992, and most recently in 2017.  Some 30,000 Rohingya children are being

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International Community Must Pressurize Myanmar To Ensure The Repatriation Of Rohingyas In Myanmar

A resolution presented by the OIC and the EU on the protection of the Rohingyas was unanimously adopted by the United Nations last Thursday. This is the first time since the crisis began in 2017 that a resolution on the Rohingya has been unanimously adopted by the United Nations. Observers say the UN recognition is

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