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- 11/05/2017
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By Matthew Abbey, Asian Correspondent IN the famous words of Hannah Arendt: “a man who is nothing but a man has lost the very qualities which make it possible for other...
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By Arshad R. Zargar, CBS News NEW DELHI -- The birth of Muhammad Haroon's son a few months ago brought some measure of joy to his shanty in New Delhi. But...
Read more- 08/05/2017
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By Rayan Naqash, Scroll.in Jammu-based groups have threatened to launch a ‘catch and kill movement’ against Rohingyas. But Kashmiri separatists have announced support for them. “We were told India is a...
Read more- 23/04/2017
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By ASHLEY WESTERMAN, NPR Can all hope be lost? I used to think not. I used to think that no matter how tough life gets for people, they always have hope...
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By Javaid Iqbal Bhat, Greater Kashmir We mirror each other in our double standards The fate of the Rohingya Muslims in the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir hangs in the...
Read more- 28/03/2017
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By Ashraful Azad, The Conversation Hundreds of hard-line Buddhist monks in Myanmar protested on March 19 against a proposal to grant citizenship to the country’s persecuted Muslim minority, the Rohingya who...
Read more- 23/03/2017
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By Steve Shaw, New Internationalist Magazine Since October it is estimated that hundreds of Muslim Rohingya people have been killed in Burma, and tens of thousands have been displaced. Villages...
Read more- 23/02/2017
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By NEHGINPAO KIPGEN, Bangkok Post The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in its report released on Feb 3 detailed that widespread human rights violations against the...
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By Arafat Kabir, University of Utah, East Asia Forum Bangladesh is said to be planning to relocate its Rohingya refugees to a remote island. If implemented, tens of thousands of Rohingyas...
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- 04/07/2016
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By Prof. V. Suryanarayan, Eurasiareview Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted and unwanted people in the world today. Thousands of them were forced to flee from their country: they have...
Read more- 20/06/2016
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By Azril Mohd Amin, Malaysia Kini Today is World Refugee Day, commemorated annually as such since the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed vide Resolution 55/76 to mark June 20, 2001...
Read more- 18/06/2016
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By Aslam Abd Jalil, The Star Online MALAYSIA is not a state party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, and so it does not recognise refugee status...
Read more- 15/06/2016
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By Raqib Hameed Naik, TwoCircles.net Jammu: Three weeks ago, Tahira Begum, 25 a Rohingya refugee along with her husband and two kids, was living a harsh, but acceptable life in a...
Read more- 15/06/2016
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By Devika Sahni, Meredydd Rix, Mithil Ray, The Citizen NEW DELHI: In a rubbish dump on the outskirts of Delhi a crack of lightning illuminates an ominous sky. Rains begin...
Read more- 07/06/2016
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By Muhammad Pizaro, The Jakarta Post The plight of the Rohingya people in Myanmar has attracted the world’s attention for years. In May 2015, the Rohingya refugee crisis grabbed international headlines...
Read more- 23/01/2012
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BANGKOK (AlertNet) – More than 40,000 Rohingya children in western Myanmar have been deprived of rights to travel, go to school or to marry in future, because their parents had an...
Read more- 30/09/2011
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By Iona Liddell For a refugee, the journey rarely ends. We left Lhasa at night and headed for the mountains. We walked for 17 days,’ Kelsang Dolma, sitting in her small...
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