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“There We Are Nothing, Here We Are Nothing!”—The Enduring Effects of the Rohingya Genocide
Debates continue as to whether crimes committed against the Rohingya in Myanmar amount to genocide. This article will address this question, framed in the broad context of the Rohingya victimisation in Myanmar, but also the narrow context of the Rohingya
Melanie O’Brien, Gerhard Hoffstaedter
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Malaysia’s Policy towards the Rohingya Refugees (Polisi Malaysia terhadap pelarian Rohingya)
This paper focuses on Malaysia’s policy towards the Rohingya refugees in the country. The first part of this paper analyses the reasons for the Rohingyas to choose to come to Malaysia. The next part discusses the Immigration Act 1967 as part and parcel of any adopted policy.
Nur Syazwani Muzafarkamal +1 more
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Migrant Data Extractivism: Tech and Borders at the Limit of Rights
ABSTRACT In this paper I present the notion ‘migrant data extractivism’ and argue that it is a defining aspect of pervasive systems of data‐based migration governance. I focus on two specific examples: the partnership between the International Rescue Committee and OpenAI for providing chatbot assistance for the delivery of educational experiences to ...
Marianna Poyares
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Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh: The Case of UNHCR’s Response
How does the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) respond to a sudden influx of a large number of refugees in a state rejecting the international legal standards on refugee protection?
Taufiq -E- Faruque
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Indonesia's protection of Rohingya refugees and regional geopolitical principles
As one of the main countries in the ASEAN regional organisation, Indonesia plays an important role in establishing peace and mutually beneficial relations. Even in the case of the mass exodus of Rohingya refugees, which is attracting attention because it
Entol Zaenal Muttaqin
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BackgroundAlthough many studies were conducted on COVID-19 knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) among the general population in many countries, very little is known about refugees, particularly Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar.
Charls Erik Halder +9 more
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The Fulfilling Right to Education for Rohingya Refugee Children in Indonesia
The results of data collection conducted by the United Nations for Refugee Affairs (UNHCR) revealed that out of a total of 1,001 Rohingya ethnic refugees from Myanmar scattered in several refugee camps in Aceh, Indonesia, there were 374 child refugees ...
I Nyoman Prabu Buana Rumiartha +1 more
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Optimizing International Legal Compliance in Addressing the Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Indonesia
This study aims to analyze and investigate Indonesia's response to the Rohingya refugee crisis and examine its compliance with international law in addressing complex humanitarian challenges while tracing the history of Rohingya refugees in Indonesia ...
Eva Arief, Muhammad Saiful Islam
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The Rohingya refugee crisis has garnered global attention, eliciting both pros and cons to the dispersion of Rohingya refugees across different nations.
Hapid Durohman +2 more
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IntroductionBangladesh currently hosts over a million Rohingya refugees in 33 fetid, dire, and confined camps, with the majority arriving after the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
Abdul Kadir Khan
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