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Exploring Rohingya Genocide and the Global Struggle for Human Rights

Episode 49 of the Never Again podcast, hosted by Coalition Against Global Genocide, titled "Exploring Rohingya Genocide and the Global Struggle for Human Rights" was published on August 31, 2025 and runs 57 minutes.

August 31, 2025 ·57m · Never Again

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On this episode of Never Again, presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. Dr. Pius Kamau speaks with Dr. Jack Sigman, an expert in Holocaust and genocide studies, to discuss the complex history and current struggles of the Rohingya people in Myanmar. They explore the historical roots of ethnic conflict, the impact of colonialism, and the ongoing human rights issues faced by the Rohingya. Their conversation highlights aspects of neo-colonialism and the geopolitical influences shaping Myanmar today, focusing on themes such as discrimination, empathy, and the quest for human rights. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcast Key Takeaways:The Rohingya genocide is deeply rooted in historical and geopolitical contexts, including British colonial strategies and current neo-colonial influences in Myanmar.The discrimination against the Rohingya has been a longstanding issue, with modern escalations beginning in the 1980s and culminating in severe violence and expulsion in the 21st century.Ethnic and religious identities, along with government policies, have fueled a divisive narrative that perpetuates discrimination and violence against minorities.Historical parallels can be drawn across global conflicts where colonial legacies have left lasting impacts on ethnic tensions and national identities.The role of international dynamics, such as China's economic interests, further complicates the socio-political landscape in Myanmar. Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here https://www.coagg.org/donate/ This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of Never Again, presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

Dr. Pius Kamau speaks with Dr. Jack Sigman, an expert in Holocaust and genocide studies, to discuss the complex history and current struggles of the Rohingya people in Myanmar. They explore the historical roots of ethnic conflict, the impact of colonialism, and the ongoing human rights issues faced by the Rohingya. Their conversation highlights aspects of neo-colonialism and the geopolitical influences shaping Myanmar today, focusing on themes such as discrimination, empathy, and the quest for human rights.

Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Amazon Music or wherever you get podcast

Key Takeaways:

  • The Rohingya genocide is deeply rooted in historical and geopolitical contexts, including British colonial strategies and current neo-colonial influences in Myanmar.
  • The discrimination against the Rohingya has been a longstanding issue, with modern escalations beginning in the 1980s and culminating in severe violence and expulsion in the 21st century.
  • Ethnic and religious identities, along with government policies, have fueled a divisive narrative that perpetuates discrimination and violence against minorities.
  • Historical parallels can be drawn across global conflicts where colonial legacies have left lasting impacts on ethnic tensions and national identities.
  • The role of international dynamics, such as China's economic interests, further complicates the socio-political landscape in Myanmar.


Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here

https://www.coagg.org/donate/


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See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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