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What divides the Rohingya from the rest of the population of Myanmar?

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Answered by hazellighte888
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Rohingyas, a minority Muslim ethnic group in northern Rakhine State, Western Burma.

Answered by Anonymous
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During World War II, the Buddhist population fought for the Japanese, who occupied the island. The Rohingya sided with the Allies. They hoped to gain independence after the war, but that did not happen. The government then began doing things to harm the Muslims. In 1982, they took away civil rights for the Rohingya. They could not go to school or have health care. Thousands began leaving the country.n 1988, the military took complete power. The following year they changed the name of the country from Burma to Myanmar. Both names are related to the largest ethnic group in the country, the Bamar. I think this will help OwO

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