Opinion
- 28/03/2020
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By Sirazul Islam, The Diplomat Leaving the group cut off from the outside world leaves them especially vulnerable to COVID-19. More than a million Rohingya live cheek to jowl in...
Read more- 26/03/2020
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By Mohammed Arfaat, The New Humanitarian ‘The coronavirus is a risk to everyone – but the greatest risks are to refugee communities like ours.’ COX’S BAZAR: As a Rohingya refugee...
Read more- 11/03/2020
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By Gwyneth Bernier, Merion West “More than 25 years after the Rwandan genocide, the United States’ current response—or lack thereof—to the state-sanctioned violence against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar is...
Read more- 10/03/2020
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By Teppei Kasai, The Diplomat While other democracies have recoiled in horror, Japan has continued to pour overseas aid into Myanmar. Ichiro Maruyama, Japan’s ambassador to Myanmar, started a firestorm...
Read more- 09/03/2020
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By Kasit Piromya, The Diplomat ASEAN must move from aid to rights advocacy in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. The deaths of more than a dozen Rohingyas on an overcrowded boat that...
Read more- 03/03/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The Maldives made the news last week by joining the Gambia in its suit on behalf of the Rohingya before the International Court of...
Read more- 31/01/2020
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By J.B. Gerald, Dissident Voice The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law which they...
Read more- 23/12/2019
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By Aman Ullah On 11 December 2019, at the Peace Palace in the Dutch city The Hague, while defending the indefensible at the world court, the International Court of Justice...
Read more- 23/12/2019
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By Azeezah Kanji, Al Jazeera With facts on the ground established, the Myanmar government's defence against the genocide charge can hardly stand. On December 9, the world marked the anniversary of the...
Read more- 23/12/2019
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By Wai Wai Nu Having spent a quarter of my life as a political prisoner, I have witnessed the best and the worst of humanity. Last week, at the genocide...
Read more- 22/12/2019
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By Aman Ullah On 11 December 2019, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, as Agent of the Union of the Republic of Myanmar in the proceedings of ICJ and in her...
Read more- 13/12/2019
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By Banyan, The Economic Yet she has not changed very much The committee that awarded the Nobel peace prize to Aung San Suu Kyi in 1991 described her as “an important...
Read more- 13/12/2019
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By The Guardian Criticism of Aung San Suu Kyi’s defence of her country must not overshadow the issue at the heart of the case at the international court of justice:...
Read more- 10/12/2019
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By Thaslima Begum, Independent UK When Aung San Suu Kyi appears in court tomorrow (today) to defend Myanmar against the charge of genocide, she must address the military's key tactic:...
Read more- 28/11/2019
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By Phelim Kine, Asia Times Next month, Myanmar’s government will get the first taste of what it has fought hard to prevent for more than two years: international accountability for widespread...
Read more- 27/11/2019
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By C R Abrar, The Daily Star Securing justice for the Rohingya genocide Late last week, Burma announced that its de facto head, Aung San Suu Kyi, will appear before...
Read more- 26/11/2019
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By Maung Zarni, Anadolu Agency Free Rohingya Coalition co-founder Maung Zarni says time to reject false messiahs in Myanmar beginning with Aung San Suu Kyi Watching YouTube Myanmar State Counsellor’s...
Read more- 25/11/2019
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By Saw Greh Moo, Karen News News of Aung San Suu Kyi’s decision this week to lead Myanmar’s delegation to the Hague to defend an accusation of genocide sent shock...
Read more- 24/11/2019
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By The Statesman Nay more, the beleaguered country bears witness to the worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War. The metamorphosis of Aung San Suu Kyi is now official,...
Read more- 14/11/2019
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By Susan Lowenberg and Howard Unger, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) — She was 16 years old and alone in a refugee camp in a foreign country when we met her. Sobbing,...
Read more- 12/11/2019
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News More than two-and-a-half years on from the mass exodus of the Rohingya from northwestern Myanmar prompted by the “clearing operations” against the minority group...
Read more- 07/11/2019
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By Tasneem Tayeb, The Daily Star Arms trade is big business, governed by its own set of conventions. These transactions are triggered by conflicts and peacekeeping; for violence and security—depending...
Read more- 04/11/2019
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By Habiburahman and Sophie Ansel, The Print Habiburahman is a Rohingya who escaped detention, torture and persecution in Myanmar on a boat. He recounts how the Rohingya identity was erased. I am 13...
Read more- 27/10/2019
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By Habib Siddiqui, Asian Tribune Recently Myanmar’s de facto leader Suu Kyi met the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo. "With regard to the alleged human rights violations in...
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