Protection of Civilian Population in International Humanitarian Law with Reference to the Ongoing Armed Conflict in Myanmar

Authors

  • Qadir Ullah Lecturer Edwardes College Peshawar
  • Maryam Qasim Department of Law, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sheringal, Dir Upper
  • Arzoo Farhad Department of Law Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar

Abstract

Violation of international Humanitarian Law and the human rights against one minority group in Myanmar the
Rohingya by the majority Buddhist Rakhine population with support of central government, keeping in mind the
end goal to call the universal group to seek after quick, strong strategic activity to address this helpful emergency in
Rakhine state. To evaluate the implication of the Rohingya Crisis for Bangladesh as far as managing the difficulties
through alleviation task and coordination, asset administration, local and outside arrangements, and safety efforts.
Rohingyas in Myanmar have been purposely barred by its administration. The cases of the legislature and political
pioneers that Rohingyas are unlawful vagrants could no chance be defended because of the reasonable truth that
they have been a piece of long history of Burma. Due to the exclusionary arrangements, this population group has
been efficiently underestimated, aggrieved, denied of fundamental rights, and abused. Accessible assurance space
for Rohingya refugees in the region has turned out to be to a great degree unstable because of the hesitance to sign
the 1951 Convention and an absence of national lawful structures in most South-East Asian nations. Regardless of
political pressure from the international community and local activist’s groups requiring the Government to stop
the violence, there is no sign to end the brutality.
We expect to separate the concurrent graph of Rohingya banishes who fled to Bangladesh and the number
is extending well ordered. It also gives importance on the stresses for Bangladesh with respect to sustenance security,
condition, tourism, national security, etc. Notwithstanding the way that Bangladesh government nearby widespread
affiliations and Non-Government Associations is endeavoring to ensure the idea of living of the Rohingyas,
obstructions are self-evident. Also, heightened interest what's more, support from accomplices and whatever is left
of the world can totally reduce certain load from Bangladesh Government by giving sustenance, arrangements, and
other major stock for the Rohingyas.
Keywords: Civilian Population, Humanitarian Law, Protection, Myanmar

Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

Qadir Ullah, Maryam Qasim, & Arzoo Farhad. (2022). Protection of Civilian Population in International Humanitarian Law with Reference to the Ongoing Armed Conflict in Myanmar. OEconomia, 5(2), 159–170. Retrieved from https://oeconomiajournal.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/63

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