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Persecution, dire living conditions keep pushing Rohingya to seek better refuge


Myanmar’s military coup earlier this month has revived questions about the persecution of Rohingya, stoking fears among the refugees.
The United Nations has described Rohingya as “the most persecuted minority in the world” due to the systematic discrimination that they face.
The coup might have put Rohingya in an even more precarious situation. Many of them are now more fearful of returning to their homeland.
Ever since they were rendered stateless through the 1982 Burma Citizenship Law, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled to neighbouring countries, especially Bangladesh.
Malaysia has been another destination country for Rohingya since the 1970s. However, being registered as refugees with the UN refugee agency UNHCR in Malaysia does not guarantee legal rights to employment, education and healthcare. ....

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