The Impact of Islamophobia on the Persecution of Myanmar's Rohingya: A Human Rights Perspective
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Chowdhury, Ainun Nishat, and Ridwan Islam Sifat. “The Impact of Islamophobia on the Persecution of Myanmar’s Rohingya: A Human Rights Perspective.” Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, May 10, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41134-024-00309-z.
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Abstract
The concept of Islamophobia and the persecution of the Rohingya minority—these two phenomena are highly significant in the world context. These factors have affected systematic violence and statelessness for many years by the Myanmar Buddhist majority and the Myanmar government itself. The Rohingya community has a significant connection with several factors, including political, economic, national, and religious relations. This paper is dependent on a qualitative research methodology using secondary data was used. Myanmar is a non-secular, Buddhist-dominated country where the Buddhist majority holds a perception of Islam to justify their violence towards this community and to ensure Buddhist domination. This paper will shed some light on the argument, and discusses the extent to which Islamophobia is significant behind violations of human rights in the Rohingya community.
