The Silencing and Ostracization of Rohingyas: A Study of Habiburahman’s Memoir First, They Erased Our Name: A Rohingya Speaks

Ipsita Chakrabarty, Agnideepto Datta
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A minority group refers to a racially, culturally, or ethnically distinct group that is secondary or subordinate to a dominant group. Nearly every state consists of various communities whose traditions, religion, language, and historical experiences differ from one another and through socio-political powerplay. People treat others based on what they perceive as essential characteristics of those individuals or groups, which are often based purely, on their position in the stratification hierarchy. Though in several states the ethnoculturally diverse communities co-exist in harmony, resulting in ‘Pluralism’, however, in others the minority groups are subjected to discrimination and violence. Establishing the cultural hegemony of the dominant group has been an effective tool in subjugating the minority communities. However, Repressive State Apparatuses are also employed by the state, in extreme conditions, which result in expulsion and genocide. One such instance of ethnic cleansing is the ostracisation of the Rohingya community. Rohingyas are a Muslim minority group in Myanmar, erstwhile Burma, which is predominantly, a Buddhist country. They have been the target of institutionalised discrimination. They were denied citizenship by the government and were rendered stateless. The discriminatory policies of the government of Myanmar have compelled a huge number of Rohingya Muslims to flee their homeland. Many took refuge in the neighbouring countries. The paper aims to examine the racial and ethnic discrimination of the Rohingya community and their systematic oppression and ostracisation which lead to the exodus of the Rohingyas, as documented in Habiburahman’s memoir First, They Erased Our Name: A Rohingya Speaks.
罗兴亚人的沉默和排斥:哈比布拉曼的回忆录研究首先,他们抹去了我们的名字:一个罗兴亚人说话
少数群体指的是一个种族、文化或民族上独特的群体,它是次要的或从属于主导群体的。几乎每个国家都由不同的社区组成,这些社区的传统、宗教、语言和历史经历彼此不同,并通过社会政治权力的发挥而有所不同。人们对待他人是基于他们所认为的那些个人或群体的基本特征,而这些特征通常纯粹是基于他们在阶层结构中的地位。虽然在一些国家,不同种族和文化的社区和谐共存,形成了“多元主义”,但在其他国家,少数群体却遭受歧视和暴力。确立主导群体的文化霸权,是征服少数群体的有效手段。然而,国家也在极端情况下使用镇压性国家机器,导致驱逐和种族灭绝。种族清洗的一个例子是对罗兴亚社区的排斥。罗兴亚人是缅甸的一个穆斯林少数民族。缅甸以前是一个以佛教为主的国家。他们一直是制度化歧视的目标。他们被政府剥夺公民权,成为无国籍人。缅甸政府的歧视性政策迫使大量罗兴亚穆斯林逃离家园。许多人在邻国避难。哈比布拉曼的回忆录《首先,他们抹去了我们的名字:一个罗兴亚人在说话》中记录了罗兴亚人的外流,本文旨在研究罗兴亚社区的种族和民族歧视以及他们的系统性压迫和排斥。
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