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Concern grows as India ramps up deportation of alleged migrants to Bangladesh - New Delhi rounds up thousands of alleged ...
They said it was optional, then they took away our food.” Afzol Mia, a Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh’s Nayapara camp since ...
India has long been hailed as a moral and material sanctuary for displaced populations in South Asia. Despite not being a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol, the country has ...
The U.N. envoy to Myanmar is warning that the Southeast Asian country is on “a path to self-destruction” if the violence ...
The IFRC’s regional director lays out a roadmap for how to improve conditions for more than a million Rohingya refugees.
Intelligence reports and some photos that have surfaced make it clear that this terrorist organisation led by Masood Azhar is ...
A Trump executive order is undermining the International Criminal Court’s work to pursue justice for crimes against humanity.
Dismissing propaganda on the corridor to Rakhine, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Friday said this is completely a lie and the government will continue their efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis as ...
Despite growing discontent within the ranks, Myanmar military chief Min Aung Hlaing may survive—by stepping sideways rather than down.
Growing engagement with the Arakan Army reflects realities on the ground, where Myanmar’s regime has lost control of its ...
India has intensified its crackdown on undocumented Bangladeshi migrants and Rohingya refugees, summarily deporting them and ...
The ban is a new take on the so-called "Muslim travel ban" from Trump's first administration. It restricts travel from 19 ...