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Rohingya: Refugees a growing cultural problem


Whether it is Ukrainians fleeing Ukraine for fear of their lives, US border crisis, the problem with Palestine and the Rohingya refugees. One thing is common to all problems the people fleeing or being pushed out of their homelands for fear of their lives in search of shelter to neighboring countries and friends.

Now what brings this problem to this extent? Not the same attention is given to all children. A father can have more than two wives separately bringing one children from the same father, but from two different mothers. Each mother wants her child or son to be the successor of the father after him and this brings in a conflict between brothers in the same family. The stronger one tries to seize the power from the other who is younger or weaker. The weaker one is forced to leave the home to some place where he or she becomes a refugee. The separation is caused due to a lack of understanding and a lack of cultural knowledge in the family. When the problem increases in numbers and multiplies in a community it becomes a refugee problem. Only the state can bring together such cultural problems within their own countries by binding strong cultural ties in their community and within their country. When this explodes it becomes an international problem as in the cases of above as we have seen.

We cannot expect everything to be perfect. When we have a democratically elected government it is important and vital for the government of the day to ensure their land or country is culturally strong. There is equal opportunity given to in the community. No one community is treated on par lower than the other and all communities have equal opportunity in the country. It is just not enough to have cultural exchanges as part of the job in the government. The aim should be able to bind all communities together and the nation is peaceful with everyone at peace. It is vital to build a strong nation before you can exchange your expertise, knowledge and values with others.


 

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