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Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have marked the eighth anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar.
Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, living in dozens of camps in Bangladesh, marked the eighth anniversary ...
Millions of dollars of funding cuts from donors and U.N. cost-cutting could hamper evidence gathering and undermine efforts ...
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has warned that his country can no longer provide additional support for the 1.5 ...
August 25 marks eight years since the Myanmar military launched widespread atrocities against the Rohingya population ...
Malaysia and some regional partners will send a joint delegation to Myanmar to push for peace and humanitarian aid for ...
Rights groups and survivors are accusing Myanmar’s Arakan Army rebel group of mass killings and torture of Rohingya in ...
A Rohingya Muslim man tells the story of how he escaped the squalid refugee camp in southern Bangladesh where he was born and came to the U.S. as a refugee.
The couple, both Rohingya refugees originally from Myanmar, had already fled once before. In 2017, violent attacks tore through their village, burning homes and scattering families.
Senior advocates Ashwani Kumar and Colin Gonsalves, appearing in other matters, pointed out that the Rohingya people who hail from Myanmar have fled to India seeking asylum as they were being ...