Abstract

Due to the attacks led by the Buddhist monks, hundreds of Muslims (Rohingyas) in the Arakan region of Myammar lost their lives, and an important part of them had to emigrate. The international community has long remained silent, apart from a few weak reactions, to the discrimination and violence that the Rohingya Muslims have suffered. If the violence continues, this situation caused by Buddhist religious radicals is likely to spread to India and Bangladesh and turn into a regional conflict. The USA wants to use the conflicts between India and China to surround China. The growth of these conflicts will create difficult security problems in the region, as in the Middle East. The main problematic of the study; the extent to which religious-based conflicts affect regional security.

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