A displaced Rohingya man walks through the Thet Kay Pyin IDP camp in Sittwe, Rakhine state, in front of a government hospital. (AFP)
A displaced Rohingya man walks through the Thet Kay Pyin IDP camp in Sittwe, Rakhine state, in front of a government hospital. (AFP)

The NUG’s Rohingya policy: ‘Campaign statement’ or genuine reform?

The National Unity Government’s plan to end discrimination against the Rohingya and replace the 1982 Citizenship Law could face opposition from among its own supporters – if the parallel government gets the chance to implement it.

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