Rohingya crisis
The Rohingya crisis refers to the mass displacement of the Rohingya people, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar. In 2017, violence erupted in the Rakhine State, leading to widespread persecution, including killings and arson. As a result, over 700,000 Rohingya fled to neighboring Bangladesh, seeking safety and refuge in overcrowded camps.
The crisis has drawn international attention, with various humanitarian organizations providing aid to the displaced population. The United Nations has described the situation as a humanitarian emergency, calling for accountability and support for the Rohingya people. Efforts to resolve the crisis continue, but many challenges remain.