Answer:
They were forced to flee due to violence brought upon them by government army bases in northern Rakhine State.
Step-by-step explanation:
After WWII, they hoped to gain independence, but that did not happen. The government then began doing things to harm the Muslims. In 1982, the Rohingya's civil rights were taken. Many, thousands even began to leave the country. In 2017, a Rohingya militant group attacked government army bases in the northern Rakhine State. They military responded to the attack by burning Rohingya villages and bring harm to many people. Many, thousands even, began to flee to many surrounding countries, including Bangladesh.