Opinion
- 05/12/2022
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By Samina Akhter According to the announcement of the State Department, US State Department Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Immigration Julieta Valls Noyes arrived in Bangladesh on...
Read more- 12/03/2022
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By Kyaw Min, Eurasia Review Myanmar’s military government has been attacking civilians since the February 1 coup last year with weapons provided by China, Russia, and Serbia. This was stated in...
Read more- 01/02/2022
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By Tun Khin | Al Jazeera The international community must continue its efforts to investigate and prosecute the Myanmar army’s crimes. Exactly one year ago, on February 1,...
Read more- 27/01/2022
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The International Court of Justice is next month set to continue the legal proceedings brought by the Gambia against the state of Myanmar for...
Read more- 24/01/2022
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Irish Government needs to use its influence to exercise pressure on Bangladesh to reverse disastrous decision of closure of community schools for Rohingya refugee children By Anthony Hannon, The Rohingya...
Read more- 27/12/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News More evidence of mass killings is emerging amid the Myanmar junta’s crackdown on pro-democracy rebels. Last weekend at least 35 civilians were murdered in...
Read more- 19/12/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News A Bangladesh government plan to relocate some Rohingya refugees from the sprawling camps in Cox’s Bazar to purpose-built facilities on Bhasan Char island has...
Read more- 14/10/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Bangladesh agreed a new deal with the UN early this month that will allow Dhaka to move another 81,000 Rohingya refugees from Cox’s Bazar,...
Read more- 30/09/2021
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By Ana Salvá, The Diplomat The situation in the refugee camps has worsened over the years, causing irreversible damage to the mental health of their inhabitants. Zaifur Hussein, 50, managed...
Read more- 11/06/2021
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By Aman Ullah Many political leaders of Rakhines claim that, Arakan is the ‘historic land of Rakhine Buddhists’. Denying the existence of Rohingya, they state that Arakan belongs to them...
Read more- 11/06/2021
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By Aman Ullah The Term Rohingya The National Government (NUG) of Myanmar has issued a new ‘Policy Position on the Rohingya in Rakhine State', acknowledging the rights of the Rohingya...
Read more- 01/06/2021
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By Michael P. Scharf, Paul R. Williams, and Milena Sterio, The Diplomat The Biden administration has a chance to reassert the United States’ moral authority on human rights issues. Justice delayed is...
Read more- 29/05/2021
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By Maung Zarni, Anadolu Agency Suu Kyi being charged under same draconian law she defended while in power LONDON: This past Monday, the State Administration Council of Myanmar, the military regime,...
Read more- 20/05/2021
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By Burma Campaign UK This briefing looks at the gap between the words and the actions of the British government when it comes to action on accountability. At the same...
Read more- 19/05/2021
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By Arkoprabho Hazra, The Diplomat Being transparent and humane will elevate India’s position at the United Nations. On February 20, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) received information that a vessel...
Read more- 12/05/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News One of the most promising developments following the military coup in Myanmar was the formation of a pro-democracy front to resist the coup from...
Read more- 28/04/2021
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By Arunav Kaul, Just Security In a recent order, the Supreme Court of India refused to stay the deportation of Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar and directed the Indian government to follow...
Read more- 13/04/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The Tatmadaw, the military of Myanmar, which has dominated the country’s politics almost since independence, has finally achieved what no one believed was still...
Read more- 11/04/2021
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By Aman Ullah The Union of Burma was born on 4th January 1948 out of the joint efforts of all peoples of the country, on the basis of the Panglong...
Read more- 31/03/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The latest fire in Cox’s Bazar has left some 50,000 Rohingya refugees without shelter, at least for the short term. Last week’s fire was...
Read more- 29/03/2021
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By Aman Ullah March 27 is a red-letter day from 1945, a turning point on Burma’s road to freedom. In the final days of World War II, as the Allied...
Read more- 01/03/2021
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By Md. Kamruzzaman A sense of consensus for peaceful co-existence is growing up between the Buddhists of Myanmar and Rohingya Muslims, signaling a great change in the country in near...
Read more- 22/02/2021
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By Kenan Malik, The Guardian Myanmar’s coup has brought thousands on to the streets, but in 2017 they were empty For almost three weeks there have been mass protests on...
Read more- 20/02/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Aung San Suu Kyi once again finds herself in a set of circumstances that defined her life in the past: Under arrest by the...
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