Myanmar calls them 바카라Bengali economic migrants바카라, illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. The Rohingya claim they settled a century ago in Rakhine during British rule. The term 바카라Rohingya바카라 was first mentioned by Dr Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in a 1799 essay after a visit to Chittagong.


Graphic by Prashant Chaudhary
The Numbers
- 1.4 m in Myanmar
- 3,00,000 in Bangladesh
- 24,000 in Malaysia
Languages They Speak
- Urdu, Bengali dialect spoken in Chittagong tract, and Arakanese
The Problem
- Myanmar claims Rohingya do not figure anywhere in the 바카라100 national races바카라 in the country
- Citizenship Law of 1982 offered naturalised citizenship to Rohingya who could produce documents to prove they had been living in Myanmar for at least 60 years.
- Naturalised citizenship was revocable, carried fewer rights than full citizenship
- Those who failed to produce documents to prove domicile for 60 years were confined to 바카라concentration camps바카라 and denied permission to leave the country
- Rohingya students expelled from Myanmar after 2012; Rohingya not allowed to study law or medicine
- Somali terror groups, Islamic fundamentalist groups and Islamic countries in Africa have called upon Muslims to rally for helping the Rohingya
The 2012 Flashpoint
- Gangrape of a Buddhist woman led to rioting in which 1,40,000 Rohingyas were rendered homeless and 1,00,000 people fled Myanmar. 8,00,000 were put in 바카라concentration camps바카라.
Human Trafficking
- Rohingya are said to be paying as much as $200 to board illegal boats for Thailand. Young women unable to pay are allowed on the boat and eventually 바카라sold바카라.
- A boatride from Thailand to Malaysia costs $2,000. Well-off Rohingya need documents to fly to Yangon from Rakhine, a 90-minute flight for which they pay as much as $,4000 compared to normal fare of $88.
Compiled by Uttam Sengupta