For years, the world has seen the Rohingya crisis as a confined tragedy in Myanmar that could be managed through aid and diplomatic efforts. However, the situation has evolved, and the crisis is now transcending borders, posing a threat to the stability of the broader region. The impact is not limited to Myanmar but is now felt in neighboring countries, including Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The influx of Rohingya refugees fleeing persecution has put strain on resources and heightened tensions in these nations. Countries in the region are now grappling with the challenge of addressing the needs of the refugees while maintaining their own stability. The crisis has become a regional concern that requires collective action and cooperation to manage effectively.

The Spreading Crisis of the Rohingya: A Regional Threat

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