Violation of Human Rights for the Rohingyas and the Issue of Tolerance

Vol-5 | Issue-03 | March-2018 | Published Online: 05 March 2018    PDF ( 198 KB )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53573/rhimrj.2018.v05i3.010
Author(s)
Dr. Neeraj Tiwari 1

1President, Madhumay Educational And Research Foundation, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh (INDIA)

Abstract

Peace and tolerance have emerged as two massive necessities for the people around the world in present condition. With the increasing population growth, the world is gradually becoming congested for the people. However, the most of the cases, people from the minority communities are becoming the scapegoats of this situation. In some cases, these behaviours are also being seen taking violent shapes with massive destruction of humanity. However, the need of peace and tolerances are not supposed to be taken for granted. The United Nations have been found considering effective concerns on this regard for the purpose of promoting moralities among the human and bring the needs of tolerance back to establish brotherhood. However, the recent situations and incidents related with the Rohingya Muslims depict the opposites of it. Thus, this study has tried to address the situations of these people and enter to the root of the reasons behind such oppressions. The measures considered by the United Nations in this regard have also been discussed in this study in light of the human rights acts and other parliamentary legislations of the country. It also has tried to assess the components of violence regarded with the peace and tolerance issues in order to find out the avenues to stop such violence. In addition it, this study also has analysed the roles of the Union of Myanmar along with their indulgences in this oppression. Eventually, it has tried to shed light on the consequences of the present situation and raise the concerns of threats that are potential impacts of this issue.

Keywords
Peace, Tolerance, Rohingya Muslims, United Nations, Parliamentary, Potential impacts
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