In the context of Rohingya persecution in Burma.

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RThe Rohingya have been called "the world's least anticipated settlements" [1] and "one of the world's most persecuted minorities".

[2] The Citizenship Act of 1982 deprived them of citizenship.

May not be and must sign a pledge not to have more than two children.

Usually they are forced to work one day a week in the army or government projects and one day a week as a guard.

The army also forcibly occupied much of the Rohingya's arable land and gave it to the Buddhists there or to Buddhists elsewhere in Myanmar.

According to Amnesty International, Myanmar's Muslim Rohingya have been subjected to human rights abuses since 1987 and are being forced to flee to neighboring Bangladesh.

[6] After the 2012 riots in Rakhine State, 140,000 Rohingya lived in Myanmar's internal camps until 2015.

[6] Despite several UN efforts, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh want to return for fear of persecution after the 2012 riots. No.

The Bangladesh government also reduced the allocation for Rohingyas at that time so that they would not be encouraged to enter in the future.

[6] Many Rohingyas were rescued by local fishermen after being stranded in the Malacca Strait for 21 days in February 2009. [9]

However, there are allegations that Rohingyas from Thailand were re-boated and floated in the open sea.

In February 2009, 190 Rohingya refugees were evacuated by the Thai army.

The Rohingya, who were rescued by Indonesian authorities, say they were captured by the Thai army, tortured and released back into the open sea.

The freedom of movement of the Rohingya is widely restricted and most of them have had their Burmese citizenship revoked.

They have been subjected to various unjust and illegal taxes.

Their land has been forcibly seized, evicted, their homes demolished, and economic restrictions imposed on marriages.

After a meeting with Burmese diplomats, the Bangladesh government announced in 2009 that it would repatriate 9,000 Rohingya living in refugee camps.

[12] [13] On October 16, 2011, Myanmar's new government agreed to repatriate registered Rohingya.

On March 29, 2014, the Burmese government banned the term "Rohingya" and for the first time in three decades called for minorities to be registered as "Bengalis" in the 2014 census.

[17] [18] On May 8, 2014, the US House of Representatives passed a bill that The Myanmar government has been called upon to end the persecution of the Rohingya

[16] [19] Researchers from the International State Crime Initiative Committee at Queen Mary University in London say Myanmar is in the final stages of massacring the Rohingya and expelling

[20] [21] In November, a senior

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↑ A B C Jonathan Head (5 February 2009)

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It sounds so familiar with what muslims did to people of other religion in so many countries.

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