How can Myanmar reverse its anti-Rohingya policies if it has China and India as an example?

How can Myanmar reverse its anti-Rohingya policies if it has China and India as an example?

Myanmar’s Muslim minority, demonised and persecuted for decades, is facing a fresh wave of violence amid media silence.
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Myanmar’s reforms are more about the interests and longevity of the country’s military than about public welfare.

The military leadership in the country has never been keen on a lasting peace with ethnic resistance movements.

When the EU reviews its position on Burma it would be wise to discard the ICG’s recent report on the country.
