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Sense of peaceful co-existence is growing up between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims

Sense of peaceful co-existence is growing up between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims By Md. Kamruzzaman The writer Kamruzzaman is an Asia-based prize-winning freelance journalist who mainly writes on diplomacy, refugee, human rights, and climate change. His articles have been frequently published by Turkish Anadolu Agency, South Asian Monitor, and other media outlets including Aljazeera as the content of the Anadolu Agency Since its independence from the British colony on January 4, 1948, Myanmar [the then Burma] has already passed more than seven decades. But the nationals of the Buddhist majority southeast Asian country have hardly enjoyed the taste of freedom as the country was mostly ruled by military dictators in defiance of the mandate of mass people.

Rethinking Migration Is a Security Imperative—Just Not How You Might Think

February 23, 2021 Covid-19 travel restrictions brought human mobility to a grinding halt and left millions of people stranded globally. While the focus must remain on the acute health crisis and equitable vaccine distribution, the unprecedented level of immobility offers an opportunity to rethink and reshape global migration systems increasingly overfocused on securitized responses. Doing so could be the difference between economic rebound and stagnation. Not doing so could have grave strategic security consequences. The pandemic is increasing migration-related pressures across the globe. For many former migrants who returned home during the pandemic or who are stranded in countries without jobs, the desperation to move grows with every passing week. Economic and social pressures are multiplying as job opportunities dwindle and savings are depleted. Many migrants still working are doing so as essential workers on the front lines of the pandemic, putting themselves, their families,

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