Warrants were issued for military and civilian officials including current junta leader Min Aung Hlaing. Read more at ...
As violence and forced conscription of Rohingya youths continue in Myanmar, hopes for the safe return of refugees to their ...
In light of a new report, refugees in Bangladesh share harrowing tales of sexual assault, shootings by rebels and junta ...
Refugees have spoken of massacres ... forces were an act of self-defence. What is the Myanmar government saying? As well as claiming the Rohingya are burning their own villages and killing ...
While in 2023 the majority of boats departed from Bangladesh, which hosts over 1 million Rohingya refugees in camps in Cox’s Bazar, since last year most boats have been leaving directly from Myanmar.
Experts have urged better government communication and diplomatic efforts to cool simmering tensions among local communities ...
Rohingya Muslims are still denied citizenship ... “We are now four years on from the coup in Myanmar and situation for the refugees is not improving. The significant aid cuts and declining ...
Young Rohingya men are being forcibly conscripted by both Myanmar’s military and rebel groups, as the ongoing civil war ...
Thailand's record on sheltering a multitude of refugees has generally been commendable throughout the years. Yet at times there are paradoxes, exemplified by the push-back of Cambodian refugees ...
Amid this, the Rohingya in Cox's Bazar refugee camps still hope to return to their homes in northern Rakhine—their old heartland in Myanmar. The renewed violence has worsened the already ...
The 2017 influx of over a million Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, fleeing the brutal genocide in Myanmar, has created one of the world's largest refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. Despite international ...
USAID's 90-day funding freeze is hampering the humanitarian response for Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, risking ...