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ZNetwork on MSNRohingya Women Carry Not Just a Story of Pain But a Plan for Change
In the Rohingya refugee communities, especially with whom I work, the progress on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-3 ...
While the Myanmar junta escalates its war on ethnic minorities and the world shifts its attention to Ukraine, Gaza, Israel, ...
Human Rights Watch accuses the victorious ethnic army of imposing “policies of oppression” on Rohingya people, including arson, pillage, and forced labor.
Even those who manage to hold on to one of the few remaining jobs in the locked-down Rakhine State capital don’t make enough ...
The international community must reverse cuts to humanitarian aid for the Rohingya and work with Dhaka authorities to improve ...
The people are frightened, hungry and stateless. Rohingya are not considered citizens of Burma. Matt Smith, a human rights worker documenting conditions in government refugee camps in Berma CBS News ...
Now, the nearly 700,000 Rohingya people who have fled the military-led violence in Myanmar to neighboring Bangladesh face an uncertain future.
Aid agencies are warning of starvation in war-torn Myanmar's Rakhine State, with the World Food Programme (WFP) making an ...
There is no national refugee law in India, which means that India does not legally recognise refugees or distinguish between ...
The Rohingyas are labeled as stateless, faceless, voiceless. But they are not invisible. We just refuse to see them. The ...
The Rohingya ethnic minority have become embroiled in an ongoing power struggle between the ruling junta and ethnic rebel ...
"The people living in the Rakhine state are Bengali." And even Pope Francis, during his recent visit to Myanmar, refrained from saying the name "Rohingya" out loud during a speech.
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