The Rohingyas: ASEAN’s Image and Responsibility

M. A. Alom
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Citizens enjoy protections and different kinds of rights in a country as its nationals. The stateless people,who are denied citizenships to any country, are deprived of such kinds of protections and rights, even thefundamental human rights. Among all the minority groups of the world, the United Nations considers theRohingyas of the Arakan in Myanmar as one of the most persecuted one. They have been deprived ofcitizenship of their country for long. They see a bleak future for them when the people of the Associationof Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are eagerly waiting for a greater regional identity. The Rohingyasare deprived of fundamental human rights and are victims of state persecution policies. This factcontradicts with the regional value creation endeavors of the ASEAN. This paper is based on a review ofthe relevant literature on the issue. It looks into the origin of the so called ‘statelessness’ of theRohingyas, examines the international legal framework for the protection of the stateless people ingeneral, and the commitment of the individual ASEAN member countries to that legal framework as wellas the ASEAN’s role as a regional forum.
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罗兴亚人:东盟的形象与责任
公民在一个国家作为国民享有保护和各种权利。没有国籍的人被剥夺了任何国家的公民身份,被剥夺了这些保护和权利,甚至是基本的人权。在世界上所有少数民族中,联合国认为缅甸若开邦的罗兴亚人是受迫害最严重的少数民族之一。他们被剥夺本国公民身份已久。当东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)的人民热切期待更大的地区认同时,他们看到了自己黯淡的未来。罗兴亚人被剥夺了基本人权,是国家迫害政策的受害者。这一事实与东盟创造区域价值的努力相矛盾。本文是在对这一问题的相关文献进行综述的基础上进行的。它探讨了所谓的“无国籍”的起源,审查了一般保护无国籍人士的国际法律框架,以及东盟各成员国对该法律框架的承诺,以及东盟作为区域论坛的作用。
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