ISBN-13: 9781928840107 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 284 str.
The Rakhine State Violence Vol. II: The Rohingya The Rakhine State Violence by Shwe Lu Maung is published in two volumes. The Volume 1. The Rakhaing Revolution (ISBN 13: 978-1928840-09-1) deals with the strategic problems of the decolonization of Burma (Myanmar). The author asserts that the recognition of the Rohingya rights is a part of the decolonization of Myanmar. In the 2014 Myanmar census more than 1.3 million identified themselves Rohingya. The self-identification is a birthright that every human has. Nevertheless, the Myanmar authorities did not accept their identity "Rohingya" and excluded them from the 2014 census. The Myanmar authorities announced that the "Rohingya" will be included in the census only if the "Rohingya" accept the identity "Bengali." The Myanmar government labeled them "illegal Bengali immigrants." The Rohingya, more than one million, claim that they are the indigenous to Arakan. They defy the injustice and brave to live a "stateless life" in the concentration camps or in the open prisons. Now they are known as the 'internally displaced persons' or IDP. Keeping this in mind, the author explores the Rohingya issues various angles that includes the followings- 1. The 'out-of-Africa' human migration. 2. The population genetics 3. The Anthropological approach 4. The history 5. The traditions 6. The historical materialism 7. The politics 8. The human rights 9. The common humanity In The Rakhine State Violence, Vol. II: The Rohingya the author made a scientific and revolutionary approach in exploring the Rohingya crisis. The author, Shwe Lu Maung, a biological scientist by profession, is a former Burmese guerrilla, and this is his third book on Burma. His earlier books are (1) Shwe Lu Maung, Burma Nationalism and Ideology, University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 1989, and (2) Shwe Lu Maung, The Price of Silence: Muslim-Buddhist War of Bangladesh and Myanmar - A Social Darwinist's Analysis, DewDrop Arts & Technology, USA, 2005.