
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3836359
Since several hundred thousand Rohingya refugees from Myanmar sought asylum in Bangladesh over three and a half years ago, joining a few hundred thousand who arrived earlier, there are no long-term solutions in sight. Calls for refugee repatriation continue, but the military-led coup which took place on February 1, 2021 has made that durable solution unconscionable. There is an urgent need to explore other options. This requires shifts in policy by the Bangladesh government and other states, and throughout the process, the voices of the Rohingya must be considered.
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