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Geo-Politics of the Rohingya Crisis and Its Possible Resolution

On July 24th, 2020 Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC) held a webinar on the Geo-Politics of the Rohingya Crisis and Its Possible Resolution.

Panelist-

Professor Imtiaz Ahmed, PhD -professor of International Relations at the University of Dhaka, and director at the Centre for Genocide Studies (CGS), Bangladesh.

Professor Ali Riaz, PhD – Professor and Thomas E Eimermann, Professor at the Department of Politics and Government at the Illinois State University, USA.

Professor AKM Mazharul Islam, PhD – Professor of Anthropology, SUST, Executive Director at the Institute of Applied Anthropology.

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