Rohingya atrocity and concern for regional security
The Rohingya people of Myanmar are an ethnic group existing in a state of limbo. Due to their different ethnic and religious identity, their ancestors in Arakan (present Rakhine State) were victimized. It is commonly alleged that the Rohingya are involved with separatist movements that threaten t...
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Summary: | The Rohingya people of Myanmar are an ethnic group existing in a state of limbo. Due to
their different ethnic and religious identity, their ancestors in Arakan (present Rakhine State)
were victimized. It is commonly alleged that the Rohingya are involved with separatist
movements that threaten to destabilize Myanmar. From the end of 1950’s ethnic minorities
such as the Kachin, Karen, Shan even Rakhine armed groups often clashed with the
Myanmar army. The Myanmar government has launched a major military operation against
Rohingya civilians using the pretext of hunting down militants who attacked government
buildings, including police stations on Aug. 25, 2017. Since the operation, more than half a
million Rohingya have fled the country because of well- founded fears of persecution.
Various sources have witnessed that five thousand people have been killed including
children, women and old men. The international community has warned that if the situation
of Rohingya Muslims is not addressed quickly, with an emphasis on justice and rights, then
these displaced persons will become a serious concern for this whole region. Geo-politically
the Rohingya residential area is very sensitive for Bangladesh, Myanmar and India. Various
Bangladesh security and intelligence agents have ascertained that some separatists from
Myanmar and North-East India are living in no-men’s land between these three countries.
Exclusion, poverty and discrimination are thought to be some of the conditions that create an
environment that is conducive to the breeding of terrorism and militancy. It is not unlikely
that people will take up arms to protect themselves from a tyrannical rule if they as a
community have been tortured for decades. All these conditions are prevalent in the
Rohingya communities. The same issue was raised by the Malaysian Prime Minister in
ASEAN-Australia special summit on March 2018. He also mentioned that “suffering of the
Rohingya people and their displacement could no longer be considered a domestic issue. The
problem should not be looked through the humanitarian prism alone as it could potentially
develop into a serious security threat to the region.”
This paper is based predominantly on documentary analysis. The nature of this research
demanded theoretical discussion on various forms of security. In the first phase, security and
its global phenomenon related relevant literature will be reviewed to understand the
theoretical framework of this paper. In the second phase, the paper will explore how the
Rohingya became a security concern for South and Southeast Asian countries. |
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