Myanmar Genocide
- 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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By Dhaka Tribune Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque briefed reporters after the meeting Demanding trial for the atrocities against Rohingyas in Myanmar, Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad on Friday...
Read more- 23/10/2019
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By Teppei Kasai, Asia Times Drowned out by the noise of the Rugby World Cup and overshadowed by the deadly devastation wrought by Typhoon Hagibis was a meeting between Japan’s...
Read more- 23/10/2019
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By Edith M. Lederer, AP UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of a U.N. fact-finding mission on Myanmar warned Tuesday that “there is a serious risk of genocide recurring” against...
Read more- 22/10/2019
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By Christina Okello | Radio France Internationale Two years after hundreds of thousands of Myanmar's Muslim ethnic minority were forced to flee in a military-led crackdown, a new film called Mechanics...
Read more- 17/10/2019
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By Susan Hutchinson, The Conversation It has been more than two years since “clearance operations” by Myanmar’s security forces, the Tatmadaw, forced more than 700,000 Rohingya across the border to...
Read more- 08/10/2019
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By The Rohingya Post “Siddique Ahmed was a father who cared and supported his family with his best ability, and he was a very respected person who was loved by...
Read more- 26/09/2019
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By Muin Abdul Majid, Bernama In a frank observation, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that powerful and small countries alike are showing disrespect to the United Nations (UN). “The...
Read more- 23/09/2019
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News The UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Myanmar, Yanghee Lee, last week appealed to Aung San Suu Kyi to “open your eyes, listen,...
Read more- 23/09/2019
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By Jamey Keaten, The Quint A top UN investigator said Tuesday "it's still an open-ended question" about how much Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi could be implicated in human...
Read more- 23/09/2019
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By TamilNet The US Establishment’s carrot and stick approach has resulted in selecting the genocidal military of Myanmar in the US-ASEAN joint naval exercise held recently in the international waters...
Read more- 18/09/2019
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By AFP News UN investigators called Tuesday for an expert evaluation of whether Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi can be legally implicated in the abuses committed against the...
Read more- 16/09/2019
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By OHCHR GENEVA (16 September 2019) - The 600,000 Rohingya remaining inside Myanmar face systematic persecution and live under the threat of genocide, the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar says...
Read more- 10/09/2019
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By The Government of the United Kingdom Cross-party MPs say it is still unsafe for Rohingya refugees to return home and call for tougher sanctions on Myanmar and greater support...
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By The Daily Star Says Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar The voluntary and sustainable return of the Rohingya refugees to Myanmar will depend partly on a process of accountability for...
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By Jonathan Head, BBC Entire Muslim Rohingya villages in Myanmar have been demolished and replaced by police barracks, government buildings and refugee relocation camps, the BBC has found. On a...
Read more- 06/09/2019
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By Syed Mehdi Momin, The Independent BD With both the repatriation efforts ending in fiasco it has to be accepted that the Rohingyas are not going away anytime soon The...
Read more- 04/09/2019
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By Aman Ullah A.K. Abdul Momen, the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, told to the Dhaka-based diplomats and representatives of international agencies on efforts to repatriate Rohingya refugees on Aug. 29,...
Read more- 04/09/2019
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By Aman Ullah One of the core demands of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh is that, they will return only if international protection is in place. In the recent statement...
Read more- 03/09/2019
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Read more- 03/09/2019
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By Victoria Milko, Al Jazeera Human rights group says 'citizenship scrutiny' has gradually limited Rohingya rights in Myanmar and at root of crisis. Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh - The National Verification Card...
Read more- 03/09/2019
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By The Rohingya Post Three Rohingya women and a 13-year-old boy critically injured and many houses destroyed Several Rohingya residents are critically wounded and many houses were burnt down as...
Read more- 26/08/2019
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By Siobhan Robbins, Sky News Some images etch themselves into your mind. We all have them; some are moments of utter joy like seeing your child's face for the first...
Read more- 25/08/2019
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By Maung Zarni, Al Jazeera How can Myanmar reverse its anti-Rohingya policies if it has China and India as an example? On August 25, Rohingya refugees and survivors in refugee...
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