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Stateless Rohingya rue Myanmar's election from exile
Myanmar's military portrays its general election as a path to democracy and peace, but the vote offers neither to a million ...
Poverty, lack of employment, and prolonged uncertainty are pushing some Rohingya youths towards the risk of criminal ...
The outcome of the case could set important precedents for future ICJ genocide cases, including South Africa’s case against Israel.
Scenes of shocking deprivation played out in the darkness. DANG KHALI SAUR, Myanmar -- The original version of this story appeared on Sky News. We have witnessed scenes of shocking deprivation and ...
Myanmar’s phased election, set to start on Sunday, is likely to be steered by the same leaders responsible for driving the Rohingya out.
Imagine life in a sprawling, makeshift city of tents and shacks surrounded by fencing to keep people penned in, with no access to education or any way to earn a living, dependent entirely on ...
Violent repression of the largely Muslim Rohingya population in Myanmar amounts to genocide, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday, a declaration intended to both generate international ...
In the days leading up to last Sunday’s junta-controlled elections, photos of former lieutenant general Aung Aung, dressed in ...
Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees must not be forgotten during other world crises, U.N. refugee chief says
BANGKOK — The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees urged the international community not to forget the plight of ethnic Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in the midst of many other world crises on Tuesday ...
The historic determination comes nearly five years after the attacks. The U.S. government has determined the attacks by Myanmar's military against the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority, constituted ...
Myanmar Rohingya Muslims protested across refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh on Thursday, the fifth anniversary of clashes between Rohingya insurgents and Myanmar security forces that drove ...
A large chunk of Abdul Rahman’s home is gone, and so is his oldest son, Shakur. The ethnic Rohingya farmer tore down nearly half his home for scrap needed to secure his son’s passage on a boat bound ...
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