Myanmar Genocide
- 24/06/2020
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JOINT PRESS STATEMENT For Immediate Release ARU, USCMO, and ERC Endorse the UN Human Right Council Resolution Deploring Burma/Myanmar for Violations Against Rohingya and other Ethnic Minority Groups in Burma...
Read more- 20/06/2020
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By Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes In May 2020, global media reported on the first cases of COVID-19 to emerge in the Kutupalong refugee camps near Cox Bazar, Bangladesh. The Kutupalong...
Read more- 19/06/2020
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International Court of Justice Peace Palace Carnegieplein 2 2517 KJ The Hague The Netherlands Dear Honourable President Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf and Members of the Court, The undersigned organizations strongly support the...
Read more- 17/06/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The lawyers prosecuting Myanmar for the alleged genocide against the Rohingya are once again breaking new legal ground. The International Court of Justice action...
Read more- 04/06/2020
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ByAgence France-Presse DHAKA: An Argentine court has moved one step closer to opening a historic investigation against Myanmar’s military and civilian leadership over the genocide against the Rohingya people, the Burmese...
Read more- 25/05/2020
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Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK Rohingya genocide continues unabated as Myanmar ignores the “World Court’s” provisional measures The Myanmar authorities have done nothing to improve the lives of...
Read more- 20/04/2020
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By Aman Ullah On 17 April 2020, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in its press release, welcomes Burmese authorities dropping charges of illegal travel against over 200...
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- 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- 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- 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- 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- 23/01/2020
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Rohingya Action Ireland Welcomes ICJ’s Unanimous Verdict on Myanmar Genocide Against Rohingya Press Release January 23, 2020 Rohingya Action Ireland wholeheartedly welcomes the unanimous verdict from the International Court of Justice...
Read more- 14/01/2020
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Wednesday, January 15, 2020, 13:00 - 14:00 Zaw Min Htut, Vice President, Burmese Rohingya Association in Japan Michimi Muranushi, Citizen Ambassador, Free Rohingya Coalition "Rohingya Crisis and Japan's Denial of Genocide" Language: The...
Read more- 07/01/2020
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By The Rohingya Post On January 7, a landmine in Teik Tu Pauk, Kyauk Yant village tract, Buthidaung Township, Rakhine State killed four Rohingya children aged between 8 and 10....
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- 18/12/2019
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By MAYYU ALI There was a portrait hung in my grandpa’s house that was bewitching and fascinating to me as a child. It was flower-beaded around the tiny rigid frame....
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 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- 09/12/2019
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By The Government of the Netherlands Diplomatic statement | 09-12-2019 Canada and the Kingdom of the Netherlands welcome The Gambia’s application against Myanmar before the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...
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...
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