Bangladesh, March 21 -- As conflict continues to escalate in Myanmars Rakhine State, the Rohingya minority find themselves ensnared in a perilous predicament, facing threats from both the military junta and armed opposition groups. The Rohingya, a long-oppressed Muslim minority in the predominantly Buddhist country, have endured decades of persecution and discrimination, marked by the stripping of their citizenship and confinement to displacement camps and segregated villages.

The recent escalation of violence traces back to last November when the Arakan Army, an armed opposition group advocating for autonomy for the Arakanese people, broke an informal ceasefire by launching attacks on junta outposts across Rakhine State. This breach spa...