Life in Locker: The State of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh
Description of the book:--------------------------------This is a book about the "Rohingya", a group of religious, ethnic and linguistic minority people of Myanmar but now large number of whom live in Bangladesh as refugees and illegal migrants. They became stateless people when the Government of Myanmar enacted "Myanmar Citizenship Law" in 1982 which constitutionally excluded them as the citizens of Myanmar. Besides, the Government of Bangladesh has always been reluctant in accepting them even as refugees in its land. Therefore, the Rohingyas now hold the identity of statelessness in Myanmar and the fate of refugee-hood in Bangladesh. This book presents a comprehensive picture by giving critical look and re-look at the popular narratives regarding the Rohingya refugee problem that both Bangladesh and Myanmar have been dealing with for decades. By so doing, the book provides an alternative readings to understand the Rohingya refuges issues fromwider, deeper and holistic perspectives.
Contents
Chapter-One:
Introduction: Counter-Narratives on Rohingya Issues
Nasir Uddin
Chapter-Two:
Who are Rohingyas and How? Origin and Development of the Rohingyas in Arakan
Mohammad Mohibullah Siddiquee
Chapter-Three:
Bar between Brothers: Rohingya-Issue in Bangladesh-Myanmar Relations
Mahfuzul H Chowdhury & Nasir Uddin
Chapter-Four:
Non-traditional Security and Problems of Rohingya across the Bangladesh –Myanmar Borders
Syeda Naushin Parnini
Chapter-Five:
Plight of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Legal Aspects of the Problem
Abdullah-Al-Faroque
Chapter-Six:
Between Entertainment and Encounter: Crises of Integration of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
Nasir Uddin
Chapter-Seven:
Rural Livelihoods of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh and their Impacts on Forests: The Case of
Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary
Muhammad Aby Syed Afrin Khan, Mohammad Salim Uddin & C. Emdad Haque
Chapter-Eight:
Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Humanitarian Assistances, Internal Disturbances and the Role of
External Factors
Muhammad Faridul Alam
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