Author (Person) | Thomson, Ian |
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Publisher | Cardiff University |
Series Title | ESO In Focus |
Series Details | September 2017 |
Publication Date | 14/09/2017 |
Content Type | News, Topic Guide | In Focus |
Background The Rohingya were sometimes described as the world's most persecuted minority'. Due to ongoing violence and persecution, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya had fled to neighbouring countries either by land or boat over the course of many decades. Myanmar's military imposed a crackdown on the country's Rohingya population after police posts and an army base were attacked in late August 2017.The EU High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini followed with concern in late August and September 2017 the developments in Rakhine State, Myanmar and the border region in Bangladesh concerning the Rohingya muslim minority. The International Crisis Group also suggested in a statement on the 8 September 2017 that the violence since 25 August 2017 that had driven 270,000 Rohingya civilians over Myanmar’s border into Bangladesh was not just causing a humanitarian catastrophe. It was also driving up the risks that the country’s five-year-old transition from military rule would stumble, that radicalisation would deepen on all sides, and that regional stability would be weakened. For further key information sources on this topic see the related url hyperlinks below. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage/31738/ |
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Countries / Regions | Europe, Southeastern Asia |