For too long, the story of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has been flattened into a morality tale - a poor but generous host, a persecuted people, and a dysfunctional international community.
Great writing, and good ideas. Would it even be possible to imagine the international humanitarian nation states according each Burmese-Rohingya refugee dual citizenship? Burmese by birth (pending the resolution of Myanmar’s current political crisis) and Bangladeshi, too, to honor the host country’s honorable intentions towards its neighbors?
Great writing, and good ideas. Would it even be possible to imagine the international humanitarian nation states according each Burmese-Rohingya refugee dual citizenship? Burmese by birth (pending the resolution of Myanmar’s current political crisis) and Bangladeshi, too, to honor the host country’s honorable intentions towards its neighbors?