THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE ROHINYA ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST THE REJECTION OF THE ACEHNESE PEOPLE IS REVIEWED FROM LAW NUMBER 39 OF 1999 CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS

Andi Lesmana, Ade Soraya, Dian Eriani, Munawir Munawir

Abstract


The prolonged conflict in Myanmar has caused many victims from the Rohingya ethnic group which leads to genocide crimes, this has caused many Rohingya ethnic people to be forced to leave their country in any way to escape the conflict. The Rohingya as victims of violence in their country try to save themselves by fleeing to neighboring countries by sea to reach destination countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia as destination countries. Indonesia, especially Aceh, throughout December 2023 there are areas where the Rohingya ethnic group is located, including Sabang City, Aceh Besar, Pidie, Lhokseumawe/North Aceh and Langsa. The existence of the Rohingya ethnic group in Aceh caused a pro and con reaction by the wider community, the rejection was not only carried out by the general public but also caused a reaction from hundreds of students to the existence of Rohingya ethnic refugees. Thus there are many waves of rejection from the community. Therefore, this problem must be handled quickly by the central government and local governments to overcome the problem of displacement from the Rohingya ethnicity.


Keywords


Protection; Rohinya ethnicity; HAM;

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