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Mapa Mental sobre PEACE, criado por Arii Martinez em 15-09-2017.
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PEACE
  1. What ethnic and religious groups are involved?
    1. The conflict affects the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic group, who are attacked by the Buddhist Burmeses.
    2. Who are the Rohingya?
      1. The Rohingya are considered an ethnic group; a minority, mostly Muslim, that is persecuted by the Burmese State. The United Nations describes them as a nation “without state” and “virtually without friends”, not even in their own continent.
      2. What has been taken place?
        1. Since the 2nd World War, this ethnic group has problems with the Burmese People because of their religions, the Burmese People is Buddhist and the Rohingya are Muslims, what always causes conflicts among them.
        2. What radical violent actions have been taken place?
          1. Torture, negligence and repression, also this ethnic group has tried to defend themselves but the government has made counteroffensives aggravating the situation
          2. Where have the Rohingya gone?
            1. The Rohingya have concentrated in Maungdaw and Buthidaung, two of the poorest cities in Myanmar. Thanks to the violence they face in their country, most of the Rohingya population have flee to the neighbor country Bangladesh.
            2. Where are they planned to be relocated?
              1. Bangladesh, the country where many of the Rohingya population have migrated, is planning to relocate these immigrants in an isolated island that was recently discovered just eight years earlier to this proposal
              2. What has Aung San Suu Kyi said and done?
                1. She is a Burmese politician, is the leader of the National League for Democracy and the first and incumbent State Counsellor. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She is also the first woman to serve as Minister for Foreign Affairs. She created a commission of experts, chaired by former U.N. secretary general Kofi Annan, to investigate the violence. Foreign pressure on her to stop the Rohingya crisis seems to have made her even more intransigent. Her indifference has hurt aid organizations’ ability to get people on the ground and to potentially raise money to help the Rohingya.
                2. Have the Rohingyabeen given the status of “refugees”?
                  1. Officially, they are treated as Bengali immigrants, confined in large ghettos - in very precarious conditions - and the violence against them is not curtailed.
                  2. What has the most well-known Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama has stated?
                    1. Tibetan Buddhists believe Tension Gyatso is the 14th reincarnation of the original Dalai Lama. He has trod a careful line which has kept him spiritually pure but also politically crafty. The Dalai Lama is the man who brought Buddhism to Hollywood. If people find their own culture's spiritual traditions, he says, they should look into themselves to find out why. But his charisma and tolerance have made him one of the best-known religious figures alive today. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.
                    2. Why is it consider an ethnic cleansing?
                      1. They are considered to be trying to cleanse their ethnicity because they can not marry or travel without permission from the country's authorities and have no right to land or other property. They are practically not totally separated from any civilization, which seems an attempt to disappear the ethnicity.
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