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- 13/09/2022
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GENEVA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The head of a U.N. team of investigators on Myanmar said on Monday that Facebook has handed over millions of items that could support allegations...
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By Ruma Paul | Reuters BALUKHALI REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh (Reuters) - After losing her husband, two young sons and her home, Noor Banu thought she had seen the worst of...
Read more- 17/02/2021
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By Muhammad Shoaib The morning session of Myanmar's newly elected parliament was scheduled to begin on February 1 in the capital, Nay Pyi Taw. Through that session, the National League...
Read more- 06/02/2021
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(Reuters) Thousands of people took to the streets of Yangon on Saturday to denounce this week’s coup and demand the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in the...
Read more- 02/02/2021
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United Nations fears the coup in Myanmar will worsen the plight of some 600,000 Rohingya Muslims still in the country, a U.N. spokesman said on...
Read more- 24/01/2021
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By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh will buy 100,000 tonnes of rice from Myanmar, putting aside a rift over the Rohingya refugee crisis as the government races to overcome...
Read more- 03/12/2020
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By Poppy McPherson, Ruma Paul (Reuters) - Refugees and humanitarian workers said on Thursday some of the thousands of Rohingya being shipped to a remote island had been coerced, despite...
Read more- 19/09/2020
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By Naimul Karim DHAKA, Sept 17 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Child marriage is on the rise in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps and the risk of human trafficking grows with every...
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- 15/05/2020
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by REBECCA PAVELEY | Church Times MYANMAR has been formally accused of the crime of genocide by the humanitarian organisation Refugees International. The organisation said that it was calling on the UN Security...
Read more- 02/04/2020
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By Christian Caryl | The Washington Post The coronavirus has unleashed so many problems around the world that it’s almost impossible to keep track of them all. Even so, it’s worth taking...
Read more- 29/03/2020
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By John Pennington, ASEAN Today The first confirmed case of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Cox’s Bazar has heightened concerns the outbreak will devastate the Rohingya community in nearby camps. The...
Read more- 26/09/2019
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By Joshua Kurlantzick | World Politics Review Myanmar’s government is pushing for the more than 1 million Rohingya refugees currently in Bangladesh to start returning to the country, in an...
Read more- 04/03/2019
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By Deepmala Mahla, HuffPost We don’t hear about this crisis that much any more – working in the camps myself, I cannot help but feel frustrated Before arriving in Cox’s...
Read more- 01/12/2018
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By Daphnee Cook, Mamamia Daphnee Cook is the outgoing Media and Communications Manager in Save the Children’s Rohingya Response. Here, she shares her experience working at a refugee camp where Rohingya people...
Read more- 29/11/2018
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By Muhammad Azizul Haque. The Daily Star Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam/Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home;” yet the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh do...
Read more- 23/11/2018
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By Ty Joplin, Albawaba The ongoing persecution of the Rohingya people has entered a new phase. As direct violence has subsided, indirect violence persists as Rohingya villages continue to be...
Read more- 14/10/2018
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By Rosena Allin-Khan, Mirror Rosena Allin-Khan, Doctor and Labour MP for Tooting worked as a doctor at a MedGlobal clinic Labour MP Dr Rosena Allin-Khan travelled to Bangladesh to visit refugee camps...
Read more- 07/11/2017
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By Furkhan Noordeen SRI LANKA: Often referred to as the world's most persecuted minority, the Rohingya are an ethnic group of 1.33 million people in the predominantly Buddhist Myanmar’s Western...
Read more- 30/09/2017
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By Chetan Bhagat, The Times of India News reports suggest BSF is using pepper spray and stun grenades to stop Rohingya refugees from entering Indian territory. The government also seems keen to...
Read more- 23/08/2017
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By Ajay Kumar, First Post Editor's note: Over 40,000 Rohingya live in India as refugees. The Indian government has recently decided to deport them. In part two of this three-part...
Read more- 21/08/2017
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By Asad Rehman, The Indian Express Parliament was told last week that states had been directed to identify and deport all “illegal immigrants”, including Rohingyas registered with the UN. An estimated...
Read more- 21/08/2017
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By Yunus Y. Lasania, Live Mint They say home is where the heart is, but what of those who have nowhere to go? Such is the story of the 16,500 Rohingya...
Read more- 23/06/2017
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By Jacob Goldberg, Coconut Yangon Photographer Greg Constantine has dedicated a decade of his life to exposing the tragedy of statelessness. His photos capture the trauma and hopelessness that afflict...
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