THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 25, 2017- Topic 2
The agreement reached between Myanmar and Bangladesh to repatriate
Rohingya refugees suggests that the Chinese proposal has found some
traction as a solution to the crisis. It has been sealed after a three-month
military operation by Myanmar in Rakhine, which resulted in around 600,000
Rohingya fleeing the province to Bangladesh, leading to a humanitarian crisis
and a war of words between Dhaka and Naypyidaw.
It is against this background
that China stepped in with its three-point plan. Earlier this month, Chinese
Foreign Minister Wang Yi travelled to Bangladesh and Myanmar with the proposal;
Beijing later claimed both countries had accepted it. Under the plan, Myanmar
and Bangladesh were to hold bilateral talks and reach a repatriation agreement
– which has been achieved. However, the first step in Beijing’s approach –
which involved a declaration of ceasefire in Rakhine to halt further
displacement and bringing immediate relief to the state’s devastated Rohingya –
has not taken effect. If this were to happen, the third part of the proposal
will presumably take effect, with China providing economic assistance for the
development of the Rakhine region as part of a long-term solution.
China, which has historically been wary of stepping into domestic conflicts
in other countries, is being proactive in this case. Its own interest is at stake.
Beijing enjoys good relations with both Bangladesh and Myanmar; also, Rakhine
is an important link in its Belt and Road Initiative. China is building a $7.3
billion deep-water port in the province and has invested $2.45 billion to build
an oil and gas pipeline connecting coastal Rakhine to Yunnan. China has put
pressure on Myanmar because a protracted conflict in Rakhine will be decidedly
against Beijing’s economic interests. The signing of a repatriation deal
suggests this pressure tactic is working. But details of the agreement,
including the number of Rohingya who will be sent back, and the timeline, have
not been revealed. It is also not clear whether the refugees themselves want to
go back to a place they had fled in such perilous circumstances. Or in the
event they do, where they will be resettled. From the details of the plan it is
clear that China sees the Rohingya crisis as an economic problem, given that
its solution is centred on development. While economic assistance is essential,
the real problem is arguably deeply political, and there needs to be an
accompanying political solution. Any proposal can only make limited headway
unless Myanmar is willing to roll back the institutional barriers that render
Rohingya second-class people. Unless they are accepted as equal citizens, there
is unlikely to be a long-term solution to the Rakhine unrest.
Vocabulary
Repatriate: send someone back to their own country.
Example: The United Nations hopes to repatriate all the refugees
Traction: the
action of drawing or pulling a thing over a surface, especially a road or
track.
Example: A primitive vehicle used in animal traction
Province: a
principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province
Synonyms: territory, region, state, department, canton, area, district
Approach: a
way of dealing with something.
Example: We need a whole new approach to the job
Synonyms: method, procedure, technique, modus operandi
Ceasefire: a
temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take
place; a truce.
Example: War with people who break their ceasefire agreements is the default
position.
Devastate: destroy
or ruin something.
Example: The city was devastated by a huge earthquake
Synonyms: destroy, ruin, wreck, lay
waste, ravage, demolish
Presumably: used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known
for certain.
Example: The Yakima Indians presumably came from Asia by way of the Bering Strait
Synonyms: I presume, I expect, I assume, I take it, I
suppose
Proactive: creating
or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than
responding to it after it has happened.
Example: Be proactive in identifying and preventing potential problems
Synonyms: enterprising, take-charge, energetic, driven, bold
Protract: lasting
for a long time or longer than expected or usual.
Example: A protracted and bitter dispute
Synonyms: prolonged, long-lasting, extended, long-drawn-out, spun
out
Perilous: full
of danger or risk.
Example: A perilous journey south
Synonyms: dangerous, fraught with
danger, hazardous, risky, unsafe
Assistance: the provision of money, resources, or information to help someone.
Example: Plans offering financial assistance to employers
Synonyms: help, aid, support, backing, reinforcement, succor, relief
Render: provide
or give a service, help, etc.
Example: Money serves as a reward for services rendered
Synonyms: give, provide, supply, furnish, contribute, offer, proffer
