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                                Benjamin Etzold
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                                Anas Ansar
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                                Syeda Rozana Rashid
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                    <title>Spaces of Refuge as ‘Extended Battlefields’</title>
                                            <title>Gendered Impacts of Myanmar’s Civil War in the Rohingya Camps in Bangladesh</title>
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                    <description xml:lang="/SystemData/Languages/English" descriptionType="Abstract">Myanmar’s civil war has crossed international borders. As we write this, Rakhine State in Myanmar, the ancestral homeland of the Rohingyas, is undergoing a seismic transformation. Since the collapse of a ceasefire in November 2023, Myanmar’s military junta and the&amp;nbsp;Arakan Army&amp;nbsp;(AA) have fought an intense&amp;nbsp;war over the future of Rakhine State, within which the Rohingya were caught in the&amp;nbsp;crossfire. The subsequent year of fighting has led to the death of more than 1,300 people, mass displacement, and a new territorial order. In 2024, AA made&amp;nbsp;substantial territorial gains&amp;nbsp;and now controls most of Rakhine state, including the entire border with Bangladesh. These dramatic shifts in power cast a long shadow over the already uncertain future of the Rohingya in Myanmar.&amp;nbsp;The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s camps&amp;nbsp;have also been drawn into the escalating war – turning spaces of refuge into an extended battlefield.

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