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The Rohingya crisis represents one of the world's most pressing humanitarian emergencies, with over one million Rohingya Muslims displaced from Myanmar's Rakhine State. The majority now live in overcrowded refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, whilst others remain scattered across the region in precarious conditions requiring urgent international assistance.
Recent developments include ongoing repatriation discussions between Myanmar and Bangladesh, legal proceedings at the International Court of Justice, and continued restrictions on humanitarian access. The crisis remains marked by disputes over citizenship rights, security concerns, and the complex political situation in Myanmar following military coups that have further complicated resolution efforts.
The Rohingya have faced decades of systematic discrimination in Myanmar, where they have been denied citizenship since 1982 despite centuries of residence. The 2017 military crackdown, described by UN officials as genocide, marked a devastating escalation that brought international attention to long-standing persecution and statelessness affecting this Muslim minority.
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