
Myanmar v. Bangladesh
Myanmar v. Bangladesh refers to the complex relationship between the two countries, primarily revolving around the plight of the Rohingya people, a Muslim minority from Myanmar's Rakhine State. In recent years, violence against the Rohingya led to a mass exodus to Bangladesh, creating one of the world's largest refugee crises. The situation involves issues of human rights, international law, and regional stability. Both nations face challenges related to humanitarian aid, security, and political tensions, as Bangladesh seeks to address the needs of the refugees while Myanmar grapples with allegations of ethnic cleansing and discrimination against the Rohingya.