Jaivet Ealom, a fellow at the Myanmar Policy and Community Knowledge (MyPACK) Hub of the University of Toronto, writes in a guest opinion piece on DVB:
“August 25 marks the seventh anniversary of the Rohingya genocide that took place in Myanmar in 2017.
The Rohingya crisis is not an isolated event; rather, it represents the culmination of decades of persecution, exclusion, and erasure. The Rohingya have endured systematic oppression for generations. Their rights were methodically eroded, their cultural identity obliterated, and their very existence denied.”
