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- 15/09/2020
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By The Rohingya Post On September 15, a Rohingya fisherman was shot by Myanmar Navy patrolling along Mayu River in Ku Lar Chaung, Rathedaung Township, Rakhine State. Mohammed Rafiq, 36,...
Read more- 14/09/2020
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By Hasan Al Javed, Dhaka Tribune Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry has already summoned the Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka regarding the issue Myanmar has deployed more than 2,500 additional troops since Saturday...
Read more- 10/09/2020
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By Amnesty An Amnesty International investigation has exposed how international businesses are linked to the financing of Myanmar’s military, including many units directly responsible for crimes under international law and other...
Read more- 10/09/2020
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By Al Jazeera Myanmar's de facto leader excluded because of her acceptance of state crimes against the Rohingya minority. The European Parliament has removed Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu...
Read more- 08/09/2020
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By Nahlah Ayed, CBC News Men held at The Hague appeared on Bangladesh border in mid-August, sources say Two men believed to be deserters from Myanmar's army are in the...
Read more- 07/09/2020
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By The Rohingya Post On September 2, Ismail, son of Mohammed Amin sustained a serious injury in a landmine that was assumed to be implanted by Myanmar Military since there...
Read more- 07/09/2020
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By YAYAN ZAMZAMI | Associated Press BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) — Almost 300 Rohingya Muslims were found on a beach in Indonesia’s Aceh province on Monday after months at sea,...
Read more- 06/09/2020
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By The Rohingya Post Bangladesh arranged a 40-strong delegation team to visit Bhasan Char where the first batch of 'temporarily' relocated Rohingya refugees met in desperation to get out of...
Read more- 06/09/2020
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Yangon (AFP) Myanmar has returned dozens of Rohingya to camps in conflict-wracked Rakhine state, officials said Thursday, after arresting them at sea as they tried to flee what rights groups...
Read more- 03/09/2020
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By Al Jazeera The two nations will pay special attention to prosecuting gender-based violence against Rohingya, including rape. Canada and the Netherlands will formally join The Gambia's legal bid to...
Read more- 02/09/2020
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By Hazal Özcan, Hurriyet Daily News As this month marks the third anniversary of more than 730,000 Rohingya fleeing from Myanmar’s Rakhine State to Bangladesh, which resulted from a military-led crackdown, Rohingya...
Read more- 24/08/2020
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Conditions Worsen in Rakhine State, Bangladesh Refugee Camps (New York) – The Myanmar government has failed to ensure that nearly one million Rohingya refugees can safely return home three years since fleeing...
Read more- 20/08/2020
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By The Rohingya Post A massive fire outbreak in a Rohingya IDP (Internally Displaced Person) camp in Sittwe reportedly leaves at least two dead and destroys many shelters In Ohn...
Read more- 17/08/2020
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By Roshidullah Kyaw Naing The world is too blindTo see my life fallen in the camp.As a human being, let me out of itI have so many gigantic dreams. Let...
Read more- 11/08/2020
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Facebook must release all evidence related to the Rohingya genocide Press Release Facebook must immediately cooperate fully and transparently with all international efforts to secure justice for the ongoing genocide...
Read more- 10/08/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News It appears that Facebook now cares about user privacy: However, the users in question are accused before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of utilizing the...
Read more- 08/08/2020
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By UNHCR For Salma, a community health volunteer and Rohingya refugee living in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, a typical day begins with morning meetings with Rohingya community leaders followed by her...
Read more- 06/08/2020
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By Poppy McPherson, Reuters Facebook has objected to a request from Gambia, which has accused Myanmar at the World Court of genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority, to release posts...
Read more- 03/08/2020
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By Hareem F. Abdullah & Olivia Enos, The National Interest Sanctions were a good first step toward levying consequences for the Burmese military’s egregious actions against the Rohingya, but the United...
Read more- 01/08/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Something peculiar and unexpected happened in Myanmar in mid-July: A group of Rakhine Buddhist students visited a camp for Rohingya refugees. This kind of...
Read more- 31/07/2020
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By Shoon Naing, Reuters NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar will postpone elections in parts of war-torn Rakhine state if the military declares them unsafe, a senior election official said on Thursday,...
Read more- 30/07/2020
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By UNHCR As the most vulnerable in Bangladesh face emergency on top of emergency, UNHCR continues to deliver aid and provide services in increasingly challenging conditions. At the forefront of...
Read more- 29/07/2020
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By Nadira Kourt, Just Security When it comes to Myanmar, and the plight of its Rohingya people in particular, the international community has consistently failed to adequately respond when faced with serious risks, or...
Read more- 28/07/2020
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By Matthew Smith, TIME Americans won’t be the only voters going to the polls in November. Myanmar’s third national election since transitioning from half a century of military rule is...
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