HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES & THE ROHINGYA CRISIS

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  • Rishabh Srivastava 2nd Year BA LLB Student, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2018.409

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Rohingya, Human Rights, nationality

Abstract

“A lasting solution the possibility to begin a new life is the only dignified solution for the refugee himself.” With the above quotes, the United Nations High Commission for refugees started in the year 1950. With more than 140 signatories of the motion, the aim of the commission was to hinder any such violation of rights of the nationals of the world, who have to leave their respective place of origin due to their religion, nationality, place of origin, cast, race, creed color, political opinion etc. There have been several instances where this commission has worked immensely well to bring out the rights of the refugees who have been forced to leave their country of origin. The noteworthy works of the commission are in the counties of Congo, Sudan, Korea, Bangladesh etc. despite that there has been a recent incident which brought the humanity and the ideals of Universal Declaration Of Human Rights (1948) down to its knees.

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Published

07-07-2018

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How to Cite

Srivastava, Rishabh. “HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES & THE ROHINGYA CRISIS”. Asia Pacific Law & Policy Review, vol. 4, July 2018, pp. 137-42, https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2018.409.

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