Rohingya refugee crisis

The Rohingya genocide is a series of ongoing persecutions by the Myanmar (formerly Burmese) government of the Muslim Rohingya people.
The persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar dates back to the 1970s. Since then, the Rohingya people have been persecuted on a regular basis by the government and nationalist Buddhists. The genocide has consisted of two phases to date: the first was a military crackdown that occurred from 9 October 2016 – January 2017, and the second has been occurring since 25 August 2017. The crisis forced over a million Rohingya to flee to other countries. Most fled to Bangladesh, resulting in the creation of the world’s largest refugee camp, while others escaped to India, Thailand, Malaysia, and other parts of South and Southeast Asia.
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Rohingya refugee crisis
2021 Myanmar coup d’état / staatsgreep
Fire destroys thousands of homes in Rohingya camps
UN Shared Rohingya Data Without Informed Consent
Rohingya slachtoffer van junta én rebellen Myanmar, vrezen ’tweede genocide’

