Untitled JUNE 2024 The Accountability, Politics, and Humanitarian Toll of the Rohingya Genocide The Accountability, Politics, and Humanitarian Toll of the Rohingya Genocide Table of Contents Introduction (Dr. [...] .6 The Culture-Centered Approach to Refugee Studies 27 Introduction: The Landscape of Access to Justice 6 Statelessness: The Root Cause of the Rohingya Crisis 28 Kofi Annan Commission – Rakhine Recommendations 7 Rohingya Statelessness Needs to be Addressed 29 Paper Tiger? Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 8 Discussion. [...] .40 Endnotes 13 Executive Summary 40 Deconstructing Dowry: A Call for NGOs to Examine Background of the Rohingya Crisis 41 Underlying Social and Economic Factors in the Rohingya The Development of the Written Rohingya Language. [...] 42 Introduction 16 The Significance of Cultural Heritage in Post-Genocide Contexts Methodology and Scope 43 16 NGO Awareness Sessions to Combat Dowry Framing Cultural Heritage. [...] 47 Statelessness – the Root Cause of the Rohingya Crisis – The Impending Generational Loss of Cultural Memory.
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- Introduction 4
- Corporate Accountability and the Rohingya Genocide 6
- Kofi Annan Commission – Rakhine Recommendations 7
- Paper Tiger? Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 8
- The Complicity Factor? The Role of Corporations During Genocide 8
- Facebook (U.S.) 9
- Telenor (Norway) 9
- Daewoo International – POSCO (South Korea) 10
- British American Tobacco (U.K.) and Rothmans Myanmar Holdings Singapore (Singapore) 11
- Future Considerations 12
- Endnotes 13
- Deconstructing Dowry: A Call for NGOs to Examine Underlying Social and Economic Factors in the Rohingya Camps 15
- Introduction 16
- Methodology and Scope 16
- NGO Awareness Sessions to Combat Dowry 17
- Disentangling Dowry from Islam 18
- Dowry, Honor, and Hypergamy 19
- Purdah 20
- Rethinking Awareness Sessions 20
- Conclusion 21
- Endnotes 22
- References 22
- Statelessness – the Root Cause of the Rohingya Crisis – Needs to Be Addressed 23
- Executive Summary 23
- Introduction 24
- Literature Review 24
- The Stages of Rohingya Statelessness 25
- From 1948 to 1962: Civil Administration – Full Citizenship for Rohingyas 25
- From 1962 to 2015: Junta Administration – the Rohingyas are shifted from being Citizens to refugees 25
- From 2016 to Today: From Suu Kyi to the present Junta Administration – No change of statelessness 26
- Data Collection for This Study 27
- The Culture-Centered Approach to Refugee Studies 27
- Statelessness: The Root Cause of the Rohingya Crisis 28
- Rohingya Statelessness Needs to be Addressed 29
- Discussion 30
- Recommendations 30
- Conclusion 31
- Endnotes 32
- References 35
- Rohingya Cultural Preservation: An Internationally Coordinated Response Is Urgent 40
- Executive Summary 40
- Background of the Rohingya Crisis 41
- The Development of the Written Rohingya Language 42
- Community Concerns 42
- The Significance of Cultural Heritage in Post-Genocide Contexts 43
- Framing Cultural Heritage 43
- Integrating Cultural Heritage Into Crisis Response Policy 43
- Mapping Current Cultural Preservation Efforts 44
- Centers for Rohingya Cultural Expression 44
- Rohingya Media, Language, and Artistic Revival 45
- Current Challenges 46
- Funding Crisis 46
- Participation and Audience 46
- Siloization of Current Efforts 47
- The Impending Generational Loss of Cultural Memory 47
- Illiteracy as a Cultural Barrier 48
- Recommendations 48
- Conclusion 49
- Acknowledgments 50
- Endnote 51
- An Analysis of Various International Responses to the Conflict in Myanmar Compared With That in Ukraine 53
- 1. Introduction and Abstract 53
- 2. Definitions 54
- Conflict 54
- International Response 54
- 3. The Historical Context 54
- Ukraine 54
- Myanmar 54
- 4. International Responses to the Conflict in Ukraine 55
- Media Coverage 55
- Economic Actions 55
- Military Aid 56
- Humanitarian Aid 56
- Other Political Actions, Including Sanctions 57
- Civil Society Responses 58
- 5. International Responses to the Conflict in Myanmar 58
- Media Coverage 59
- Economic Cooperation 59
- Humanitarian Aid 60
- Military Cooperation 61
- Political Actions 61
- Civil Society Responses 62
- Responses to the Rohingya Crisis 62
- 6. Analysis of the Discrepancy in International Responses for Ukraine Compared with Myanmar 64
- 7. Concluding Remarks and Policy Recommendations 67
- Endnote 70
- Abstract 78
- An Analysis of the Patterns and Limits of Humanitarian Responses to the Rohingyas in Bangladesh 78
- 1. Introduction 79
- 2. The Evolution of Humanitarian Responses to Refugee Crises 79
- 3. The Rohingya Crisis: Background and Development 82
- 4. Nature and Critique of Responses to the Rohingya Refugee Crisis 83
- 4.1 Pre-2017 Influx Trends 84
- 4.2. Post-2017 Influx Trends 84
- 4.3 Geopolitics, Geoeconomics and Humanitarian Aid 88
- 5. Concluding Remarks 90
- Endnotes 92
- References 94
- The Rohingya Crisis: Eight Potential Pathways to Repatriation 97
- 1. The Bilateral Approach 98
- 2. The Multilateral Approach 99
- 3. The Tripartite Pathway 100
- 4. Accountability 101
- 5. Reimposing Sanctions 102
- 6. A Policy of Decoupling 103
- 7. Economic Incentives 104
- 8. Militancy 105
- In Lieu of a Conclusion 106
- Endnotes 108