2018
DOI: 10.33102/sainsinsani.vol1no1.7
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Migrasi Rentas Sempadan Etnik Rohingya dan Implikasi Terhadap Malaysia

Abstract: National security landscape has undergone an inclusive dynamics through the threat of cross-border migration process. This study aims to discuss the migration of the Rohingya’s ethnic to Malaysia. Analysis of non-traditional’s threats in interpreting internal security challenge to Malaysians are the main elements of the discussion in this study. Through a qualitative study and validation of accuracy of procedural information, this study argues that three non-traditional’s threats to human trafficking, local co… Show more

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“…Border security is a widespread problem throughout the region and on the Malaysia-Thailand border involving terrorists and cross-border criminal groups (Valentine, 2005). Malaysia was also shaken by the discovery of 139 graves where authorities detected in 28 transit camps built by human trafficking syndicates along the Malaysia-Thailand border in Wang Kelian, Perlis (Hamzah et al, 2016).…”
Section: Malaysia-thailand Bordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Border security is a widespread problem throughout the region and on the Malaysia-Thailand border involving terrorists and cross-border criminal groups (Valentine, 2005). Malaysia was also shaken by the discovery of 139 graves where authorities detected in 28 transit camps built by human trafficking syndicates along the Malaysia-Thailand border in Wang Kelian, Perlis (Hamzah et al, 2016).…”
Section: Malaysia-thailand Bordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the right to development should not be overlooked. Research conducted by Hamzah et al (2016) revealed that the Rohingya endured discrimination and repression, which directly hampered their right to development and negatively impacted these children's physical and mental development. The right to development will also help them to have a better future without depending too much on the host countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the number continue to grow and during the humanitarian crisis in 2017, an exodus of Rohingya community came Malaysia in search of protection. However, this issue has brought challenges to the Malaysia government as Malaysia is not the signatory party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1961 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (Hamzah & Daud, 2016). This regulatory does not recognize the Rohingya community as refugee and instead those who came are regarded as illegal migrants due to their uncertain citizenship status (Ibrahim, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%