Arakan Army

Arakan Army Exploits Rohingya With Road Taxes and Forced Labor in Maungdaw

Arakan Army Extorts Rohingya, Imposes Tolls on Their Vehicles for Passage in Maungdaw Since July 22, the Arakan Army (AA), a separatist group, has been extorting money from vehicles owned by Rohingya passing through a stone-paved junction connecting the villages of Hla Phoe Khaung, Pyinphyu, and Kyaukhlaykhar in Maungdaw, Arakan State, western Myanmar. A motorcycle […]

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Arakan Army

Another Forced Displacement of Rohingya by the Arakan Army (AA)

We are deeply saddened and alarmed to report another tragic incident of forced displacement carried out by the Arakan Army (AA) in northern Arakan State. A group of 70 Rohingya families nearly 200 innocent people from areas around Maungdaw, including Nait Ordil, Shwe Za, Monni Para, and Rohingya Para, were arrested and detained by the […]

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Pak Interior minister

Pakistan Issues Passports, Not Citizenship, to Rohingya: Interior Minister on Visit to Bangladesh

Mohsin Naqvi on 1st official visit to Bangladesh amid strengthening ties between the 2 countries Pakistan on Wednesday said it is “only issuing” passports to displaced members of the Rohingya community, not granting them citizenship, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said. “We are not giving them citizenship. But we are giving them passports with a different […]

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Fortify Rights

New investigation details abductions, torture, killings, and beheadings of Rohingya civilians: Fortify Rights

Fortify Rights Accuses Arakan Army of Crimes Against Muslims Fortify Rights, a human rights organization that investigates human rights violations, has released a report alleging that members of the Arakan Army (AA) have committed crimes against Muslims in Rakhine State. According to the statement issued on July 23, Fortify Rights accuses AA members of abducting, […]

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ISPR

Air Force training jet crashed due to technical malfunction: ISPR

Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) training aircraft (F-7 BGI) crashed into a building inside the Milestone College campus at Diabari in the capital’s Uttara after experiencing a technical malfunction shortly after take-off, said ISPR. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said this in a statement on Monday evening (July 21). “The aircraft had departed from the Bangladesh […]

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UN Human Rights Office

Bangladesh, UN Sign MoU to Open Human Rights Mission

The agreement was signed this week by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and Bangladesh’s Foreign Secretary Asad Alam Siam, according to a statement issued Friday by the UN Human Rights Office in Geneva. The Government of Bangladesh and the United Nations Human Rights Office have signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) […]

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CHT Peace

Govt Committed to Identify and Resolve Barriers to CHT Peace Accord Implementation: Foreign Adviser Touhid

Amid rising calls for justice and reconciliation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain affirms the government’s intent to identify and address implementation delays in the 1997 Peace Accord Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Saturday emphasized the government’s commitment to identifying and resolving the longstanding challenges that have stalled the […]

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Investigation Finds ICG Report on Rohingya Insurgency to Be False and Misleading

ICG Report on Rohingya Insurgency Exposed as Misleading and Baseless by Investigation

Investigation found a recent report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) which claimed that some Rohingya armed groups are recruiting members from refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar to fight in Myanmar’s Rakhine State was “false and misleading.” In a statement to the press, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC), rejected the allegations, […]

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UNHCR

Rohingya Refugees Face Dire Future in Bangladesh as Aid Funding Dries Up

Nearly 150,000 new Rohingya refugees have arrived in Cox’s Bazar over the past 18 months Without additional funding, critical food assistance will stop by December, UNHCR says Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are at heightened risk of losing access to essential services, the UN refugee agency has warned as it struggles to secure adequate funding. Bangladesh […]

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From Perpetrators to Proxies

How Crisis Group Recasts the Rohingya Crisis to Fit a New Engagement Agenda

From Perpetrators to Proxies International Crisis Group’s June 2025 report on the Rohingya insurgency presents itself as serious conflict analysis. It is not. It is a strategic artifact. Not examination, but misdirection. The Myanmar military disappears. The genocide is reduced to a footnote. And the danger of radical Rohingya fighters suddenly looms large. The word genocide appears […]

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