Rohingya Refugees
- 19/12/2021
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By AFP The decision by Bangladesh to close schools for Rohingya refugees risks leaving a generation of children "practically uneducated", a United Nations human rights envoy warned Sunday. Authorities this...
Read more- 10/12/2021
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By Agence France-Presse Bangladesh authorities demolished about 1,000 shops belonging to Rohingya in camps, an official said Friday, with a rights worker saying the move would have a "huge impact"...
Read more- 16/10/2021
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By Kaamil Ahmed, The Guardian Rights groups raise concerns over deal to provide services on Bhasan Char, as Bangladesh plans to increase camp’s population by 80,000 The UN’s refugee agency...
Read more- 14/10/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Bangladesh agreed a new deal with the UN early this month that will allow Dhaka to move another 81,000 Rohingya refugees from Cox’s Bazar,...
Read more- 14/08/2021
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By Mohamed Rafique, The Rohingya Post Cox’s Bazar: Over 40 Rohingya refugees have been reportedly missing after a boat carrying at least 60 Rohingya capsized off Bhasan Char at 1:00...
Read more- 30/10/2020
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By Beenish Ashraf, International Policy Digest An estimated 730,000 Rohingyas had crossed into Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh three years ago in order to flee persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. Although...
Read more- 22/10/2020
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By Bob Chiarito, Chicago Sun Times Chicago is now home to about 2,000 Rohingya, making it the largest Rohingya population in the United States. On Tuesday, Abdul Jabbar Amanullah completed...
Read more- 19/09/2020
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By Naimul Karim DHAKA, Sept 17 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Child marriage is on the rise in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps and the risk of human trafficking grows with every...
Read more- 06/09/2020
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By The Rohingya Post Bangladesh arranged a 40-strong delegation team to visit Bhasan Char where the first batch of 'temporarily' relocated Rohingya refugees met in desperation to get out of...
Read more- 08/08/2020
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By UNHCR For Salma, a community health volunteer and Rohingya refugee living in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, a typical day begins with morning meetings with Rohingya community leaders followed by her...
Read more- 24/07/2020
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By Areez Tanbeen Rahman and Iffath Yeasmine in Kutupalong refugee settlement, Bangladesh, UNHCR Trained community health workers – all of them Rohingya refugees – refer suspected COVID-19 patients in the...
Read more- 22/07/2020
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By Nur Sadek, The Rohingya Post Rohingya is one of Myanmar's ethnic minorities who have been suffering for decades and called on the international community on so many times to...
Read more- 21/07/2020
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By Kaamil Ahmed and Rebecca Ratcliffe, The Guardian Survivors of dangerous sea journey convicted amid a rise in hate speech and mass detentions in centres rife with Covid-19 A group...
Read more- 08/07/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Many countries around the Bay of Bengal and Malacca Strait have been very gracious and generous to Rohingya refugees fleeing the genocide in Myanmar...
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- 23/06/2020
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By Fortify Rights Refugees describe struggle to survive during pandemic (KUALA LUMPUR, June 23, 2020)—The Government of Malaysia should end arbitrary arrests and detention of refugees and migrants, said the...
Read more- 23/06/2020
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 23, 2020 USCIRF Urges Thailand and Malaysia to Protect Rohingya Muslim Refugees Stranded at Sea Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom...
Read more- 21/06/2020
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By Aman Ullah Each June 20, the globe comes together to honor World Refugee Day. The United Nations General Assembly launched the holiday in 2000, and since then, the worldwide...
Read more- 12/04/2020
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News After all that they have gone through, the Rohingya are facing a killer even more deadly than the Myanmar military: Like the rest of...
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- 05/10/2019
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By KYODO NEWS Maebashi, Japan - As the Rohingya refugee crisis continues far away, the ethnic group's youths living north of Tokyo have formed a football team in a bid...
Read more- 04/09/2019
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WHY? By Stephanie McDermott, Secretary of Rohingya Action Ireland They ask me why am I here I search for an answer My mind races I say ‘I was sent here’...
Read more- 30/07/2016
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By Dominic Bossi, The Sydney Morning Herald Hamid Ullah's face lights up when he has to present his identification card at the start of every game. Like the 20 players of...
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