India, Dec. 29 -- The Rohingyas of Myanmar are recorded as one of the most persecuted communities in the world. Though they have been living in Myanmar's Rakhine province for decades, they have been continuously singled out as foreigners or outsiders by the State. That's not enough, a systematic state-sponsored violent campaign was launched against them in 2017; some call it "genocide", others term it as "ethnic cleansing".

Nearly seven lakh of them have crossed over to neighbouring Bangladesh with a hope to escape from torture, rape and horrendous killings. Today they are no less a "No lands men"; they are facing survival threat even as refugees in Bangladesh. It is really intriguing to see how the issue of such global magnitude has bee...