Rohingya Of The Arakan: Conflict, Crisis And Solutions
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Author: Mr. Nurul Islam
Cover Material: Paperback
Item Form: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 290
Publish Date: 03/05/2022
Publisher: Dakwah Corner
Sheet Size: A5
Description
This book offers a comprehensive account of the Rohingya crisis from geopolitical and historical contexts. It unveils the conspiracies of the Burmese state authorities, military and state sponsored non-state actors against the innocent Rohingya population subjecting them to systematic ethnic, religious and political persecution, culminating into one of the gravest genocides of modern era, while denying their existence and historicity.
These undeniable facts caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in the region, where thousands of innocent Rohingya lost their lives, and a bulk of them risking their lives in searching of safe havens in the shores of the neighbouring countries and ended up stirring an enormous challenge for the international community.
This great work entitled “ROHINGYA OF THE ARAKAN: Conflict, Crisis and Solutions” is presenting an in-depth account of the Rohingya crisis and its genuine long term solutions, written by a Rohingya leader who has fought through the crisis for more than a half century, to serve the Rohingya people and their cause in order to determine and restore their deserved rights in their homeland of Arakan.
About The AuthorNurul Islam: was born in a village called Shilkhali (Kyauk Chaung) under Maungdaw township of Arakan, Burma/Myanmar in 1948. After primary education in his home village, he studied at Maung daw State Middle School and High School. Then he joined the Rangoon (Yangon) Arts and Science University and studied law and obtained B.A (Law) LL. B degrees in 1972 and 1973 respectively.
He successfully completed the training course on “Human Rights and Diplomacy Training Program” in 1988 at the Faculty of Law, the University of New SouthWales, Sydney, Australia. He was accredited Master of Laws (Human Rights) with Distinction in 2007 from the University of East London.