The Rohingya Crisis and the Emergence of ‘Humanitarian’ Bangladesh

D. Hossain
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The Rohingya crisis entered a new phase since 25 August 2017. The exodus of more than 750,000 Rohingyas into Bangladesh reinforced the ongoing Rohingya crisis at an unprecedented scale. It marks a new level of suppression and brutality by the Myanmar regime. Despite identifying the crisis as a result of ‘ethnic cleansing’ and ‘genocide’, the global response has been timid and inadequate largely due to the pursuits of geopolitical interests over humanitarianism. Bangladesh is an exception to this pessimistic and parochial outlook of national interests. Bangladesh has not only provided its own resources to mitigate sufferings of the Rohingyas, it has also mobilized global diplomacy to an unprecedented scale in support of the permanent solution of the Rohingya crisis. The purpose of the paper is to understand how Bangladesh has emerged as a humanitarian state. It maps out and understands policies and actions of Bangladesh in response to the Rohingya crisis. It seeks to reorient critical analysis of the Bangladesh response away from traditional geopolitics and instead towards humanitarian considerations associated with global norms and values. In fact, the paper posits a paradox how an LDC with enormous resource constraint and acute population pressure, Bangladesh can come forward to support more than a million persecuted and distressed people on earth when powerful nations with a plenty of resources and wealth shy away from humanitarian appeals of thousands of Rohingya children, women and men.
罗兴亚危机与“人道主义”孟加拉国的出现
自2017年8月25日以来,罗兴亚危机进入了一个新阶段。超过75万罗兴亚人涌入孟加拉国,加剧了目前规模空前的罗兴亚危机。这标志着缅甸政权的镇压和残暴达到了一个新的水平。尽管将这场危机确定为“种族清洗”和“种族灭绝”的结果,但全球的反应一直是胆怯和不充分的,主要原因是地缘政治利益的追求超过了人道主义。孟加拉国是这种悲观和狭隘的国家利益观的一个例外。孟加拉国不仅提供了自己的资源来减轻罗兴亚人的痛苦,还以前所未有的规模动员了全球外交,以支持永久解决罗兴亚危机。本文的目的是了解孟加拉国是如何成为一个人道主义国家的。它描绘并理解孟加拉国应对罗兴亚危机的政策和行动。它试图重新定位对孟加拉国反应的批判性分析,从传统的地缘政治转向与全球规范和价值观相关的人道主义考虑。事实上,这篇论文提出了一个悖论:当拥有大量资源和财富的强国对成千上万的罗兴亚儿童、妇女和男人的人道主义呼吁避而不提时,孟加拉国这个拥有巨大资源限制和严重人口压力的最不发达国家如何能够挺身而出,支持地球上100多万受迫害和痛苦的人。
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