Monday, March 02, 2026

International

Arakan Army Sanctions Urged as Rohingya Face New Crisis in Rakhine Fighting

The call for sanctions against the Arakan Army (AA) underscores a critical escalation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, where as stated by UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews. This push coincides with fresh diplomatic maneuvers amid clashes that have deepened the humanitarian catastrophe for Rohingya civilians, highlighting tensions between ethnic autonomy demands and broader human rights protections.​ Escalating Conflict […]

Technology

Justice in Crisis: Rohingya Still Denied Safety and Accountability

Years after the mass exodus of Rohingya people from Myanmar, the crisis stands as one of the clearest examples of the global failure of justice. Although Myanmar is bound by the Geneva Conventions, customary international humanitarian law norms, and the Genocide Convention of 1948, the Rohingya people are still deprived of justice, safety, and a […]

Interim Govt

Bangladesh Plans to Provide SIM Cards to Rohingyas

The Rohingyas, who have taken shelter in Bangladesh, currently have no legal means of obtaining SIM cards. However, many of them already possess SIMs from various Bangladeshi and Myanmar mobile operators, raising security concerns for the government. In this context, the interim government is considering granting the Rohingya community legal access to SIM cards, relevant […]

Appellate Division overturns verdict declaring Jamaat’s registration illegal

The Appellate Division has cancelled the High Court verdict that had declared the registration of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami as a political party illegal. A four-member bench of the Appellate Division, headed by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed, delivered the verdict on Sunday. Earlier, on 14 May, the Appellate Division heard the party’s appeal and fixed 1 […]

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