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horrorfan [7]
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What divides the Rohingya from the rest of the population of Myanmar? (Site 1)
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kap26 [50]3 years ago
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Answer:

The religion

Explanation:

The Rohingya are an unrecognized ethnic group present in the country called Myanmar, which has been the target of constant attacks due to their religion.

While the majority of the population present in Myanmar is Buddhist, the Rohingyas are Muslims, which separates them from most of the country's population. Many radical Buddhists aim to combat the population that has different religions and as the Rohingyas, besides having a different religion, have a very characteristic appearance, they have been easy targets for religious persecution in the country.

Oliga [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Rohingya are an unrecognized ethnic group present in the country called Myanmar, which has been the target of constant attacks due to their religion.

While the majority of the population present in Myanmar is Buddhist, the Rohingyas are Muslims, which separates them from most of the country's population. Many radical Buddhists aim to combat the population that has different religions and as the Rohingyas, besides having a different religion, have a very characteristic appearance, they have been easy targets for religious persecution in the country.

Explanation:

the person above me is right yall probably got a different question cause i got 100:)

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