Eight Years Later, Rohingya Crisis Exposes Global Failure and Threatens Regional Stability
As Rohingya refugees mark eight years since fleeing Myanmar’s brutal crackdown, the world’s failure to ensure their safe return fuels regional instability with direct implications for American interests.
On the eighth anniversary of their forced exodus from Myanmar’s Rakhine state, tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees gathered in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps to demand what should be a simple promise: the right to return home safely. Yet, nearly a decade later, their plight remains a tragic symbol of international paralysis.Why Has Safe Repatriation Remained Elusive?The Rohingya — who fled in 2017 amid accusations of genocide by Myanmar’s military after violent insurgent clashes — remain trapped in sprawling refugee camps under dire conditions. The so-called "Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day" serves as a grim reminder not only of past atrocities...
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