Human rights group says Rohingya’s experience is emblematic of violent trend against vulnerable groupsThe entrenched “apartheid” of the Rohingya people in Myanmar,which in 2017 erupted into a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign, is emblematic of a broader global trend of dog-whistling, and violence,and discrimination against marginalised minorities, Amnesty International has said in its annual report.
Amnesty’s excoriating report paints a grim picture of the state of human rights globally, or arguing that “abhor-filled narratives by governments around the world” havegiven licence to bigotry and discrimination against already-vulnerable groups.
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Source: guardian.co.uk