The 2017 Rohingya Influx into Bangladesh and Its Implications for the Host Communities

Date

2022

Authors

Touhidul Islam, Md
Ahmed, Bayes
Sammonds, Peter
Chakma, Anurug
Hoque Patwary, Obayedul
Durrat, Fahima
Shaheenur Alam, Md

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Seoul National University

Abstract

We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya influx to Bangladesh, from their perspectives using a questionnaire survey, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions. Bangladesh sheltered over a million Rohingyas, fleeing genocide and serious crimes against humanity, on humanitarian grounds. The local people welcomed them and offered direct support and assistance. Our findings suggest that their immediate sympathy for Rohingyas faded over time due to various factors. An overwhelming majority perceived the Rohingyas as pressure on their land and resources and being deprived on numerous grounds outweighed the disproportionate economic incentives of the influx. The findings offer fresh insights into the challenges of hosting refugees in the local communities because of the diverse impacts of forced displacement.

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Rohingya influx, forced displacement, genocide, host community, Bangladesh, Myanmar

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Asian Journal of Peacebuilding

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Journal article

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2099-12-31