Rohingya Refugee Crisis and Its Impact in Bangladesh: A Critical Study on Governments’ Repatriation Steps, Domestic Employment Opportunities and the Role of NGOs
Abu Rushd Muhammed Shaikh,
Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain,
Md Mustafijur Rahman and
Abdur Rahman Mohammad Thamim
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Abu Rushd Muhammed Shaikh: M. Phil Researcher, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain: University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Mustafijur Rahman: M.Phil Researcher, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Abdur Rahman Mohammad Thamim: Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Bangladesh
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2020, vol. 4, issue 11, 254-264
Abstract:
Rohingya as the worlds’ most persecuted ethnic group deserves a peaceful solution via international law and human rights act. Neighboring country, Bangladesh is not much capable enough to take ample responsibilities and burden. Repatriation can be a probable strategic settlement to ensure international peace and security. By means of existing reality, some interest groups within the country are highly encouraging them not to return their country of origin. This group has certain economic benefits from the influx, keeping the host economy into consideration. Vis-à -vis financial and other strategic interest create unsuccessful repatriation procedures that curtail security prospects of Bangladesh. As huge Rohingya influx creates a surplus labor at Cox’s bazar area, economically a very large group is in crisis situation and a small group is benefitted on it. This research endeavors to find out a linkage between the political aspect and the economic aspect, besides it examines whether economic factors or political factors are responsible for repatriation failure. This study tried to find out the economic impact of the influx in different groups and after that it focused on probability of such allegation. This paper also provides the probable measures to solve the matter in further occurrence.
Date: 2020
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