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Straining to Prevent the Rohingya Genocide: A Sociology of Law Perspective
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“There We Are Nothing, Here We Are Nothing!”—The Enduring Effects of the Rohingya Genocide
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Denial of the Rohingya Genocide: Problematising Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rule of Law in Postcolonial Myanmar
Published 2020-10-01“…On the part of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, it found that problematising her actions and silence over the Rohingya genocide influenced her late father’s role. She continued to claim that her military father is the father of the Burmese military. …”
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International human rights law in the era of digital disinformation and propaganda: case studies from Myanmar and Ukraine
Published 2024-01-01“…To better understand them, the authors analyse selected examples from international and domestic jurisprudence and practice, such as the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar and the war in Ukraine. These cases serve to illustrate how state-sponsored propaganda and disinformation can lead to violence and result in grave human rights violations. …”
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Publicly Underrepresented Genocides of the 20th and 21st Century: A Review
Published 2023-05-01“…Such events discussed include Herero and Namaqua, Sayfo, Armenian, Holodomor, Nanking (Nanjing), Romani, Palestinian, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Sikh, and Rohingya genocides. Work being done in this important sector of research is a critical development for not only recognizing these crimes but also for documenting and protecting the evidence of these human rights violations.…”
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