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- 21/10/2016
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By Free Malaysia Today Ishak, 15, on the verge of turning life around, 8 years after coming to Malaysia as a refugee, thanks to determination to learn. PETALING JAYA: Carrying...
Read more- 20/10/2016
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HUMANITY CRIES BLOODY TEARS By Dr. Yasmin Haroon Slowly the world watches our homes set ablaze, This is hideously utter ongoing craze, Why do you all put us into never-ceasing...
Read more- 02/10/2016
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By Shahamat Hussain, YouthKiAwaaz It has been almost three years since the Myanmarese settlement took refuge in Hyderabad. They are struggling hard to get jobs, learn the language and to even get...
Read more- 30/09/2016
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By Beh Lih Yi, Reuters KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Racing from one end of the football pitch to another, the players in bright yellow and pink jerseys pass...
Read more- 25/09/2016
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By KPN A Rohingya refugee – daily worker, not registered permanent worker, living Leda unregistered Rohingya refugee camp (Tal) – died in Teknaf land port on September 10 while loading...
Read more- 13/09/2016
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By DW.com The Rohingya are often described as one of the most persecuted communities in the world. A significant number of them are also living in India as refugees and...
Read more- 01/09/2016
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By Gulf News Authorities make a renewed effort to try to improve their access to work KUALA LUMPUR: The first time he tried to escape a tough existence in his...
Read more- 01/09/2016
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By Robin Augustin, Free Malaysia Today Charles Santiago says education and jobs for refugees will reduce the need for foreign workers. PETALING JAYA: Klang MP Charles Santiago has urged the...
Read more- 30/08/2016
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By Beh Lih Yi, Reuters There are more than 150,000 refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia - 90 percent of them are from Myanmar KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 30 (Thomson Reuters...
Read more- 16/08/2016
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By Maung Shay Khaing COX’S BAZAR: Every year, sport enthusiasts organize Friendship Football Tournament to temporarily alleviate despair Rohingya refugee face in camps and to bring together the friendship...
Read more- 11/08/2016
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By KPN Jaundice and fever are recently affecting people including children in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, Burma, Mohin from Maungdaw said. Mostly, children are being affected by jaundice...
Read more- 10/08/2016
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By Jody Clarke, UNHCR In the refugee camps of Bangladesh, many Rohingya boys had developed a love of cricket. After being resettled to Ireland, they were keen to get back...
Read more- 04/08/2016
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By bdnews24.com Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali has stressed “voluntary repatriation” of Myanmar refugees back to their homes in the Rakhine State. This is the “durable solution” to...
Read more- 30/07/2016
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By Dominic Bossi, The Sydney Morning Herald Hamid Ullah's face lights up when he has to present his identification card at the start of every game. Like the 20 players of...
Read more- 28/07/2016
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By The Rohingya Post Rakhine Action Plan live again with Intentional destructions of harvesting and WFP ration cuts breeding a new humanitarian crisis for the persecuted Rohingya of Rathedaung ...
Read more- 26/07/2016
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By Bernama KUALA LUMPUR: The Government has been urged by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to give work passes to 153,004 refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia....
Read more- 23/07/2016
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By Kerry-Ann Augustin, New Straits Times Photographer Greg Constantine brings into focus the struggle of statelessness in his book Nowhere People. IMAGINE this. You are refused the right to register...
Read more- 20/07/2016
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By Mayuri Mei Lin, The Malay Mail Online KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 — The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) may no longer issue identification cards directly to applicants, according...
Read more- 08/07/2016
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By Mridula Amin, Vice News When I meet Anjuma, she is sitting on a cot in the corner of her bamboo hut with a cloth held up to her face....
Read more- 07/07/2016
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By Mallika Panorat, ECHO, Thomas Reuters Foundation Government-imposed restrictions on displaced Rohingya populations bar them from accessing health care Four years after one of the worst outbreaks of intercommunal violence engulfed...
Read more- 06/07/2016
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By Mohamad Fadli, Free Malaysia Today Rohingya community chief Mohamad Sultan says he still remembers what happened to his family members who died from the bloody conflict back home. KUALA...
Read more- 06/07/2016
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By Bernama The government should consider allowing the Rohingya refugees in the country to work in the plantation and services sectors that are currently facing a shortage of workers, an academician...
Read more- 05/07/2016
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By Chris Buckley, New York Times For Hasinah Izhar, it seems a lifetime since she scrambled onto a boat on a muddy shore of Myanmar, clutching three of her children,...
Read more- 05/07/2016
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By Zeyad Masroor Khan, Reuters It’s a grey sunset on a hot and humid evening in the smoggy outskirts of India’s capital. In a barren wasteland between New Delhi and...
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