“Tell them we’re human" : what Canada and the world can do about the Rohingya crisis / report of the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy, the Honourable Bob Rae.: FR5-141/2018E-PDF
“The Prime Minister’s Special Envoy to Myanmar engaged in extensive research, travel and meetings with key interlocutors from October 2017 to March 2018 to assess the violent events of August 2017 and afterward that led more than 671,000 Rohingya to flee their homes in Rakhine State, Myanmar, and seek refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh.This report focuses on the following four themes: the need to combine principle and pragmatism in responding to the serious humanitarian crisis in both Myanmar and Bangladesh; the ongoing political challenges in Myanmar; the strong signals that crimes against humanity were committed in the forcible and violent displacement of more than 671,000 Rohingya from Rakhine State in Myanmar; and the clear need for more effective coordination of both domestic and international efforts”--Executive summary, p. [4].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Global Affairs Canada. |
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Title | “Tell them we’re human" : what Canada and the world can do about the Rohingya crisis / report of the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy, the Honourable Bob Rae. |
Variant title | What Canada and the world can do about the Rohingya crisis |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: « Dites-leur que nous sommes humains » : ce que Canada et le monde peuvent faire au sujet de la crise des Rohingyas. Cover title. Issued also in print format. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Global Affairs Canada, c2018. |
Author / Contributor | Rae, Bob,1948- |
Description | 39 p. : col. ill., col. map |
ISBN | 9780660261003 |
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Subject terms | Human rights Humanitarian aid External relations Rohingya (Burmese people) |
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