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‘Illegal migration’ in Arakan: Myths and Numbers
One of the rationales underlying the persecution of the Rohingya by the Burmese state is that they are branded  “illegal...
“First They Targeted Our Culture and Language”: Threats to Rohingya Language, Culture and Identity in...
Summary: A people are defined by and remain “a people” because of and through their language and culture. If their...
“The Torture in My Mind”: The Right to Mental Health for Rohingya Survivors of Genocide...
Sumarry: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to experience severe mental health impacts of genocide and mass atrocity crimes perpetrated in...
Belonging in a New Myanmar: Identity, Law, and Gender in the Anthropology of Contemporary Buddhism
Abstract: “To be Burmese is to be Buddhist” is a slogan commonly identified with the dawn of nationalism in the...
Caught between the Crocodile and the Snake – Contexts of the ‘Rohingya issue’
Abstract: This article is an account on how the internationally-sustained discourse of ‘democratic transition’ is masking the complexity of the...
How does statelessness affect the ‘right to health’ An examination of the stateless Rohingya in...
Introduction: At present there are over 10 million people worldwide who are not recognised as citizens of any country, although...
Identity Crisis: Citizenship and Myanmar’s Muslim Ethnic Group
Abstract: Myanmar is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse state in the world, with almost 135 ethnic groups....
Rohingya in 1964 ‘Myanma (Burma) Encyclopaedia’
Summary: “Of the 400,000 to 500,000 inhabitants of Mayu Border District 75% are Rohingya ethnic people who are Muslims. The...
The Rohingyas of Arakan and their quest for justice
Introduction: It is a fact that geography plays a great part in shaping the political life of a country and...