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- 11/04/2020
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By Bill Richardson, Asia Times Communication restrictions inhibit access to basic information about how Rohingya can protect themselves from the coronavirus With the first confirmed COVID-19 case, suddenly the gates were...
Read more- 07/04/2020
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By Mohammad Siddique, Gulf News Hunger, misery bigger threat to their survival than coronavirus The lockdown imposed to deal with the threat of coronavirus has driven Rohingya refugees in Hyderabad...
Read more- 01/04/2020
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By Nazzina Mohsin and Abdullah Nayan, UNICEF Diseases like coronavirus pose a big risk to refugees. But proper handwashing practices can help keep the threat in check. COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh...
Read more- 31/03/2020
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By Raqib Hameed Naik, Al Jazeera Thousands of Rohingya in India battle hunger as a coronavirus outbreak in refugee camps looms large. Din Mohammad is doing everything possible in his...
Read more- 11/03/2020
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By Verena Hölzl, The New Humanitarian ‘Provide us half our rations, but give us back the internet.’ Mohammed Rafique’s dying mother wanted to hear from her son in Myanmar one...
Read more- 10/03/2020
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By Nick Tattersall, Reuters BANGKOK — Myanmar’s parliament blocked a bid by the party of leader Aung San Suu Kyi to reduce the role of the military in politics on...
Read more- 06/03/2020
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By Al Jazeera The award was granted to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi three years ago. The City of London Corporation (CLC) on Thursday revoked an...
Read more- 26/02/2020
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By AFP News The luxury tourist destination of the Maldives has hired prominent human rights lawyer Amal Clooney to represent it at the UN's highest court in seeking justice for...
Read more- 25/02/2020
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By Oneonline While delivering his statement at the High-Level Segment of the 43rd Session of the Human Rights Council, Abdulla Shahid, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced that the Maldives will...
Read more- 11/02/2020
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by Humayun Kabir Bhuiyan | Ddhaka Ttribune Dedicated account already opened The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will convene a pledging conference during the upcoming meeting of the Council of...
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By Associated Press At least 16 people drowned and dozens more were unaccounted for after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees sank off southern Bangladesh early Tuesday, officials said. Some 130...
Read more- 03/02/2020
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By Andrew Nachemson & Lun Min Mang, Frontier Myanmar YANGON — A staff member at the Independent Commission of Enquiry served simultaneously on the legal team that defended Myanmar against...
Read more- 31/01/2020
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By Kaamil Ahmed, The Guardian Children aged 11-13 will be first to benefit as government eases long-standing restrictions in effort to avoid ‘lost generation’ Bangladesh has confirmed it will lift restrictions...
Read more- 24/01/2020
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By Yenisafak International community must pressure government to follow any decision by court, says Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee A top UN representative is urging the international community to pressure Myanmar...
Read more- 23/01/2020
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By International Court of Justice The Court indicates provisional measures in order to preserve certain rights claimed by The Gambia for the protection of the Rohingya in Myanmar THE HAGUE,...
Read more- 14/01/2020
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By The Conversation In early December, the International Court of Justice heard arguments filed by the Gambia against Myanmar for violations of the Genocide Convention. This included a request for “provisional measures”, asking that...
Read more- 16/12/2019
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By Andrew J. Campa | Los Angeles Times Burbank Unified school officials have removed a mural of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi from a local campus, the action coming...
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- 11/12/2019
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By Michael Birnbaum and Michael Birnbaum, Washington Post THE HAGUE — After listening to accusations of atrocities that took place in her country, Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi...
Read more- 10/12/2019
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By Reuters WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The United States on Tuesday blacklisted four Myanmar military leaders, including the commander-in-chief, in the toughest action taken yet by Washington for alleged human rights abuses...
Read more- 10/12/2019
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By Chris Baynes, Independent UK At International Court of Justice, Myanmar's de facto leader is expected to deny her country's military committed systematic rape during crackdown on Rohingya minority Aung...
Read more- 08/12/2019
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By Dhaka Tribune The official who wished to remain unnamed said a minister-level delegation from Canada will also be there during the hearing Bangladesh will make its presence felt through...
Read more- 08/12/2019
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By Owen Bowcott, The Guardian Peace prize winner will lead her country’s defence against claims at court in Netherlands A momentous legal confrontation will take place at the UN’s highest...
Read more- 07/12/2019
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By Fortify Rights Child-slave labor, severe violations against Rohingya continue (YANGON, December 7, 2019)— The International Court of Justice (ICJ) should issue “provisional measures” to Myanmar in response to the...
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