Genocide and Geopolitics of the Rohingya Crisis /
Karim, Mohammad Aminul,
Genocide and Geopolitics of the Rohingya Crisis / Mohd Aminul Karim. - New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2020 - xx, 208 pages : illustraions ; 23 cm. - Human rights: contemporary issues and perspectives .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-196) and index.
"Set in the South and Southeast Region, this book attempts to analyze the implications of both genocides perpetrated on the unarmed Rohingya minority community in Myanmar, and the geopolitics of the powers of the region that deter the resolution of this festering problem. The book highlights the helplessness of the UN system to take any punitive actions against the perpetrators i.e. the security forces of Myanmar given that China, India and Russia, who are taking the side of Myanmar for geopolitical reasons. They have exercised their vetoes at the UNSC to such an action. The book describes the key players in this region, their interests, compulsions and imperatives, and covers different strategies launched by the United States, China, India, Japan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar that tend to stall the resolution of the process or even refusing to take back the Rohingya refugees-1.1 million of them including children and women-now languishing in the cramped camps inside Bangladesh. Most of these refugees were forced to flee their ancestral homes after a ghastly genocide meted out to them in October 2017. Such massacres have been taking place in a series of violence starting from 1977-8. This issue has huge regional security implications. The ugly heads of insurgency are also looming large. This has turned out to be a huge burden on the economy and environment of Bangladesh. However, different donor agencies including UNHCR are providing relief and rehabilitation. The author provides ramifications and reflections in the form of scenario development and suggesting certain options - uniqueness of this book -on this festering humanitarian issue"--
9781536182583
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Violence against.
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Crimes against--Burma.
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Social conditions.
Genocide--Burma.
Burma--Ethnic relations.
959.1 / K1839
Genocide and Geopolitics of the Rohingya Crisis / Mohd Aminul Karim. - New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2020 - xx, 208 pages : illustraions ; 23 cm. - Human rights: contemporary issues and perspectives .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-196) and index.
"Set in the South and Southeast Region, this book attempts to analyze the implications of both genocides perpetrated on the unarmed Rohingya minority community in Myanmar, and the geopolitics of the powers of the region that deter the resolution of this festering problem. The book highlights the helplessness of the UN system to take any punitive actions against the perpetrators i.e. the security forces of Myanmar given that China, India and Russia, who are taking the side of Myanmar for geopolitical reasons. They have exercised their vetoes at the UNSC to such an action. The book describes the key players in this region, their interests, compulsions and imperatives, and covers different strategies launched by the United States, China, India, Japan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar that tend to stall the resolution of the process or even refusing to take back the Rohingya refugees-1.1 million of them including children and women-now languishing in the cramped camps inside Bangladesh. Most of these refugees were forced to flee their ancestral homes after a ghastly genocide meted out to them in October 2017. Such massacres have been taking place in a series of violence starting from 1977-8. This issue has huge regional security implications. The ugly heads of insurgency are also looming large. This has turned out to be a huge burden on the economy and environment of Bangladesh. However, different donor agencies including UNHCR are providing relief and rehabilitation. The author provides ramifications and reflections in the form of scenario development and suggesting certain options - uniqueness of this book -on this festering humanitarian issue"--
9781536182583
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Violence against.
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Crimes against--Burma.
Rohingya (Burmese people)--Social conditions.
Genocide--Burma.
Burma--Ethnic relations.
959.1 / K1839