The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar's Genocide

Author: Azeem Ibrahim
Publisher: Hurst Publisher
Year of Publication: 2018 (Updated ver.)
Print Length: 256 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / Anthropology, Political Science, Race & Ethnicity Studies
Area: Myanmar, Southeast Asia
Topic: Rohingya, Lived Experience, Refugees & Forced Migration, Diaspora, Bigotry, Citizenship, Discrimination, Massacre, Dehumanization, Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, History, Mobility & Immobility, Peace, Politics & Power, Victimhood, Violence & Mass Violence, Exile
Ibrahim’s searing book documents the slow-motion genocide of the Muslim Rohingyas and exposes the culpability of the Buddhist clergy in fomenting the religious cleansing of Myanmar.
According to the United Nations, Myanmar’s Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. Only now has the media turned its attention to their plight at the hands of a country led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. Yet the signs of this genocide have been visible for years.
For generations, this Muslim group has suffered routine discrimination, violence, arbitrary arrest and detention, extortion, and other abuses by the Buddhist majority. As horrifying massacres have unfolded in 2017, international human rights groups have accused the regime of complicity in an ethnic cleansing campaign against them. Authorities refuse to recognise the Rohingyas as one of Myanmar’s 135 ‘national races’, denying them citizenship rights in the country of their birth and severely restricting many aspects of ordinary life, from marriage to free movement.
In this updated edition, Azeem Ibrahim chronicles the events leading up to the current, final cleansing of the Rohingya population, and issues a clarion call to protect a vulnerable, little known Muslim minority. He makes a powerful appeal to use the lessons of the twentieth century to stop this genocide in the twenty-first.
‘The persecution of Rohingyas rests on a belief that they are outsiders … Ibrahim debunks these claims in his essential new book, claiming that Rohingyas were in Arakan well before 1784, and may even have arrived there before the Buddhist Rakhine. Ibrahim offers a credible genealogy that links Rohingyas to Indo-Aryan groups who arrived from the Ganges Valley as early as 3000 BC.’ — London Review of Books
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
List of Key Individuals
List of Figures and Tables
Map of Myanmar
Foreword
Introduction
1. A Short History of Burma to 1948
2. From Independence to Democracy (1948-2010)
3. The Return to Democracy (2008-2015)
4. Implications for the Rohingyas (2008-2015)
5. Genocide and International Law
6. Current Situation
7. What Can Be Done?
Conclusion
Epilogue, November 2017
Appendices
Glossary
Notes
References
Index

Azeem Ibrahim is a Research Professor at the Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College and a Director at the Centre for Global Policy in Washington DC. Over the years, Azeem has advised numerous world leaders on strategy and policy development with his most recent role being the Strategic Policy Advisor to the Chairman of Pakistan’s PTI party, Prime Minister Imran Khan. Azeem is also the author of the seminal books, Rohingya: Inside Myanmar’s Genocide (Hurst: 2016) and Radical Origins: Why we are losing the battle against Islamic extremism (Pegasus: 2017).
Source: https://worldfellows.yale.edu/person/azeem-ibrahim/
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