Full Description
Chronicle of a Genocide Foretold is a powerful account of one of the most devastating human crises of the 21st century. Drawing on firsthand research conducted in Burma (Myanmar) and neighboring countries, the book uncovers how the Rohingya Muslims have been systematically isolated, impoverished, and targeted in a state-led genocidal campaign. Through more than 150 interviews with survivors, local officials, religious leaders, and international actors, the authors reveal how discrimination, mass displacement, and organized brutality have created conditions that meet the legal, criminological, and moral definition of genocide. The book also challenges the silence and complicity of the international community. Accessible and grounded in rigorous research, this book speaks to scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone concerned with justice, human rights, and the global failure to prevent genocide.
Contents
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Timeline
Maps
Preface: A Note from the Authors
Introduction: Theory and Method Inside the Rohingya Genocide
Chapter One: Dehumanization and the Legalization of Discrimination
Chapter Two: The Rakhine: Victim and Victimizer
Chapter Three: The Escalation of Genocide: 2012 - 2015
Chapter Four: Planning and Executing Mass Annihilation
Chapter Five: Humanitarian Complicity in Genocide
Chapter Six: Facilitating Genocide: The Special Case of the United Nations
Chapter Seven: The Struggle of the Scholar Activist for Genocide Recognition
Chapter Eight: Embedding Genocide: Denial, Erasure, and Fiction
Conclusion
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index



