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Zain will be talking about the historic conflicts between the Rohingya community and Myanmar. The conflict is deep rooted in history, and this will be deeply explored in this episode. Zain will also look at human rights...
The Rohingya Crisis is an episode from Uncovering Perspectives by UPPG. Zain will be talking about the historic conflicts between the Rohingya community and Myanmar. The conflict is deep rooted in history, and this will be deeply explored i...
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Published Feb 11, 2019, 28:41 long, audio available.
Zain will be talking about the historic conflicts between the Rohingya community and Myanmar. The conflict is deep rooted in history, and this will be deeply explored in this episode. Zain will also look at human rights abuse and the treatment of the Rohingya people, both as inhabitants on Myanmar and as refugees, with a focus on a UN report on the matter. Zain will also look into the laws of Myanmar and how they play into the treatment of the Rohingya. Zain will also look into the different perspectives in the conflict, including those of the Rohingya, Myanmar, Bangladesh and the United Nations. If you enjoyed your listen, or want to find out more, please email us at uncoveringperspectives@gmail.com , and
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Published Feb 11, 2019 and 28:41 long