Rohingya Boat Tragedy in Andaman Sea: What Comes Next?

Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organization in Malaysia (MERHROM) says it is deeply saddened by the death of more than 250 Rohingya refugees who fled Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps in Bangladesh. The following is a statement issued by MERHROM on 19 April: Ongoing Rohingya Genocide forced the remaining Rohingya in Myanmar fled to the neighboring […]

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Rohingya Repatriation: Hope or Illusion?

In the wake of a violent crackdown by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya population in the Rakhine State of Myanmar starting on August 25, 2017, more than seven hundred thousand Rohingya people fled to Bangladesh for safety. Before the massive influx from Myanmar army’s August 2017’s genocidal campaign against the Rohingya, between 300,000 and […]

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My Encounter with Bertil Lintner, who revealed the plot Ten Months Before the Rohingya Massacre

Bertil Lintner (born 1953) is a Swedish journalist, author and strategic consultant who has spent nearly four decades writing about Asia. He was formerly the Burma (Myanmar) correspondent of the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) and currently works as a correspondent for Asia Times. He was blacklisted by the Burmese military from the 1980s until 2012, yet was […]

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Human Trafficking Networks Active Behind the Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya crisis has long been viewed not only as a humanitarian issue but also as a complex challenge involving security and border management. In recent times, various incidents have once again highlighted the expansion of active human trafficking networks linked to this crisis. According to experts, organized trafficking groups have been operating for years […]

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About 250 people feared missing after boat capsizes in Andaman Sea: United Nations

About 250 people, including children, were feared missing after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea, the United Nations said on Tuesday. “The trawler, which departed from Teknaf in southern Bangladesh and was on its way to Malaysia, reportedly sank due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding,” the United Nations High Commissioner for […]

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Rohingya Migrants Lured to Sea, Then Held Hostage by Traffickers

“Colourful Dreams Across the Sea, But Rohingya Youth Held Hostage for Ransom” Human trafficking networks have once again become highly active in the Rohingya refugee camps of Ukhiya and Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar. Exploiting uncertainty in camp life and the lure of a better future, traffickers are increasingly persuading Rohingya youths to attempt dangerous sea […]

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Fortify Rights Calls for ICC Action on Alleged Arakan Army Mass Killing in in Hoyyar Siri village in Buthidaung

International Criminal Court: Expand Investigation to Include Arakan Army Massacre of Rohingya in Hoyyar Siri New evidence details the Arakan Army massacre of Rohingya civilians in Rakhine State The International Criminal Court (ICC) should expand its ongoing investigation in Myanmar to include new evidence of a  of Rohingya civilians by the Arakan Army (AA), an […]

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Chickenpox Cases Surge in Rohingya Camps of Cox’s Bazar

Chickenpox cases surge across Rohingya camps A sharp rise in chickenpox infections has been recorded in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, with health authorities confirming more than 8,700 cases over the past three months, raising renewed public health concerns. According to officials from the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission (RRRC), a total of […]

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Fortify Rights Highlights Abuse of Rohingya in India and Calls for Thai Protection

Fortify Rights calls on Thailand to protect Rohingya refugees abandoned at sea by India On 8 April, Fortify Rights called on Thailand to provide legal status and support third-country resettlement for 36 Rohingya refugees who arrived in the country in February, after Indian authorities forcibly returned them to Myanmar ten months earlier. “Rohingya refugees are […]

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