Rohingya's History Crisis Started
Recently, the most discussed issue of Asia's ruthless torture on Rohingyas. The event started on October 9, 2016. On that day, an armed group of about 300 organized extremists ambushed the Myanmar Border Force near Maungdaw city near the Bangladesh border front of Myanmar's Rakhine province. In this, 9 BCE (Myanmar Border Security Force) was killed.
On the third day on October 11, another 4 Burma soldiers were killed in similar attacks in the Tatamadou region. It is believed that the attackers are members of a Muslim Rohingya militant group named Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO). They are introducing themselves as members of the Feth Movement of Arakan (FMA).
After the attack, the Myanmar army started an operation on Rohingya. According to the latest information, at least 134 people were killed in clashes between Myanmar army and Rohingya. Out of which 32 government officers and 102 Rohingya In addition, 234 Rohingyas have been arrested by the Burmese army. As the conflict between the two parties continues, the army campaign continues.
Silent Rohingyas are trying to shelter Bangladesh to save lives. But the efforts of Rohingas to enter Bangladesh due to increased surveillance on the border have failed. Let's take a look at the history of Rohingyas and start their crisis What was the background?
History of Rohingas
According to the history data, the first Rohingya people started coming to Burma in the 7th century. These early migrants were Arabs sailors, businessmen and travelers who traveled in this region for economic reasons. Thus, in the Arakan region of Burma, in the 7th to the 13th centuries, in the 15th century and after 1826, British settlement began gradually in three stages under British rule. According to the British census of 1891, the Muslim population was 58,255 in Arakan, which rose to 1,78,647 in 1911.