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Human Rights Watch accuses the victorious ethnic army of imposing “policies of oppression” on Rohingya people, including arson, pillage, and forced labor.
People in western Myanmar have been driven to scavenging for bamboo shoots, as humanitarian workers warn a wartime blockade ...
While the Myanmar junta escalates its war on ethnic minorities and the world shifts its attention to Ukraine, Gaza, Israel, ...
The AA denies killing 600 Rohingya in Htan Shauk Kham village, saying photos of the purported victims’ bodies in fact show ...
The Rohingyas are labeled as stateless, faceless, voiceless. But they are not invisible. We just refuse to see them. The ...
The international community must reverse cuts to humanitarian aid for the Rohingya and work with Dhaka authorities to improve ...
Among the four questions framed by the Supreme Court was whether the Rohingya people could be detained indefinitely if they ...
The Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) has issued a condemnation of what it describes as a mass atrocity committed by ...
There is no national refugee law in India, which means that India does not legally recognise refugees or distinguish between ...
The Rohingya ethnic minority have become embroiled in an ongoing power struggle between the ruling junta and ethnic rebel ...
Lately, the government of Myanmar has set up a committee to survey the Muslims of Arakan (the Rohingya people are historically also termed Arakanese), and their properties and other types of wealth.
Rohingya migrant girl Halima Khatun (6), who arrived in Bangladesh in October, holds a whistle and a razor blade that she uses as toys at the Shamlapur refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Dec. 1, 2017.
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