Myanmar Genocide
- 10/09/2020
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By Al Jazeera Myanmar's de facto leader excluded because of her acceptance of state crimes against the Rohingya minority. The European Parliament has removed Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu...
Read more- 08/09/2020
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By Nahlah Ayed, CBC News Men held at The Hague appeared on Bangladesh border in mid-August, sources say Two men believed to be deserters from Myanmar's army are in the...
Read more- 03/09/2020
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By Al Jazeera The two nations will pay special attention to prosecuting gender-based violence against Rohingya, including rape. Canada and the Netherlands will formally join The Gambia's legal bid to...
Read more- 02/09/2020
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By Hazal Özcan, Hurriyet Daily News As this month marks the third anniversary of more than 730,000 Rohingya fleeing from Myanmar’s Rakhine State to Bangladesh, which resulted from a military-led crackdown, Rohingya...
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- 17/08/2020
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By Roshidullah Kyaw Naing The world is too blindTo see my life fallen in the camp.As a human being, let me out of itI have so many gigantic dreams. Let...
Read more- 11/08/2020
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Facebook must release all evidence related to the Rohingya genocide Press Release Facebook must immediately cooperate fully and transparently with all international efforts to secure justice for the ongoing genocide...
Read more- 10/08/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News It appears that Facebook now cares about user privacy: However, the users in question are accused before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of utilizing the...
Read more- 06/08/2020
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By Poppy McPherson, Reuters Facebook has objected to a request from Gambia, which has accused Myanmar at the World Court of genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority, to release posts...
Read more- 03/08/2020
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By Hareem F. Abdullah & Olivia Enos, The National Interest Sanctions were a good first step toward levying consequences for the Burmese military’s egregious actions against the Rohingya, but the United...
Read more- 29/07/2020
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By Nadira Kourt, Just Security When it comes to Myanmar, and the plight of its Rohingya people in particular, the international community has consistently failed to adequately respond when faced with serious risks, or...
Read more- 20/07/2020
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By Human Rights Watch Universal Periodic Review Should Address Broken Commitments, Impunity (Bangkok) – Myanmar has failed to undertake meaningful reforms to bring its many rights-violating laws into compliance with international human...
Read more- 16/07/2020
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The United States government should publicly determine that the State of Myanmar has committed genocide and crimes against humanity against the Rohingya people, Fortify Rights and 57 human rights organizations...
Read more- 14/07/2020
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By Nuradzimmah Daim, Veena Babulal, Arfa Yunus, New Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will not send any illegal immigrant who arrived here via boat back out to sea – including the 300...
Read more- 13/07/2020
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By The Government of Canada Introduction and key observations Purpose, method and overview This report summarizes the discussions of invited academic, government and civil society experts at a virtual international...
Read more- 08/07/2020
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By Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes On June 8, 2020, The Gambia filed an application for discovery with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The application asks the Court to...
Read more- 07/07/2020
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By Teppei Kasai, Asia Times The beer conglomerate's business interests in Myanmar indirectly link it to the Tatmadaw's rights abuses Take a walk, watch television, or use the subway. Do...
Read more- 05/07/2020
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By Aman Ullah According to the AFP news, three Myanmar military officers were found guilty by a court-martial investigating atrocities against Rohingya Muslims in conflict-ridden Rakhine state. On 30 June...
Read more- 03/07/2020
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By Antara News "The rescue of Rohingya refugees who face dire conditions is a tribute to international law and proves the generosity of the people and government of Indonesia" Jakarta...
Read more- 02/07/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News When the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries met (virtually) for their annual summit last week, it seems they agreed to not put out any...
Read more- 29/06/2020
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By AFP A group of Rohingya say they were beaten by traffickers and drank their own urine to stay alive on a perilous four-month journey at sea until their dramatic...
Read more- 27/06/2020
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By Rebecca Ratcliffe and Febriana Firdaus, The Guardian Governments across south-east Asia are turning away boats but in Aceh locals took matters into their own hands On Thursday afternoon, residents...
Read more- 26/06/2020
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Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK For Immediate Release: 26th June 2020 ASEAN’s shameful silence on the Rohingya genocide continues Southeast Asian leaders have again shamefully failed to address...
Read more- 25/06/2020
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By Pizaro Gozali Idrus,Erric Permana, Anadolu Agency Assistance provided after authorities, fishermen found refugees off Seunuddon beach, says foreign minister Indonesia has provided emergency assistance to 94 Rohingya refugees stranded...
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