HRW calling for justice for Rohingya as ICJ hearings on the Myanmar genocide case

On 8 January 2026, Human Rights Watch (HRW) along with the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK, Global Justice Centre, Refugee Women for Peace and Justice, and the Women’s Peace Network issued a statement highlighting the need for justice for ethnic Rohingya as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) prepares to hold hearings on the merits of […]

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The United Nations warns Myanmar humanitarian crisis will worsen in 2026 as needs surge

The United Nations and its humanitarian partners released a report on 10 January, warning that Myanmar’s humanitarian crisis will continue to deepen in 2026, with more than 16 million people, including five million children, expected to need urgent life-saving assistance as conflict, displacement and economic collapse persist. Since the military take-over of 2021, the humanitarian […]

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NUG Urges ICJ Not to Allow Military Junta Representation in Rohingya Muslim Genocide Case

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to hold the third hearing on January 13 regarding the alleged genocide of Muslims in Rakhine State by the Myanmar military. Both Myanmar and Gambia will attend the hearing. A delegation representing the military junta departed for the Netherlands on January 9 to participate. The National Unity […]

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Arakan Army Arrests Three Rohingya in Gutapyin Village on Allegations of Supporting ARSA

On January 4, 2026, the Arakan Army (AA) arrested three Rohingya individuals, including one woman, in Gutapyin Village, Buthidaung Township, on allegations of providing food supplies to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and engaging in illegal phone communications. The detainees were identified as Daw Arjida (32), U Royas (35), and Maung Ahmad Riyas (15), […]

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Arakan Army Seizes Over 120 Acres of Farmland and Cemetery Land in Kin Taung Village

Residents of Kintaung Village in Buthidaung Township, Rakhine State, report that the Arakan Army (AA) has seized more than 120 acres of farmland and nearly 12 acres of cemetery land. According to villagers, the land confiscations began in April 2025 and have continued up to the present. The seized areas include paddy fields traditionally cultivated […]

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Forced Military Conscription in Rakhine Sparks Hardships Across Ethnic Communities

In Rakhine State, including Maungdaw and Buthidaung, the Arakan Army (AA) is reportedly forcibly recruiting individuals from various ethnic communities, including Rohingya, into military service. Local residents say these forced conscriptions are creating serious challenges for families, affecting their livelihoods, security, and social well-being. Under the National Defense Emergency Provisions (NDEP) issued by the AA […]

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Chin Groups Reject Arakan Army Administration of Paletwa Township After District Upgrade

Paletwa, Chin State — Multiple Chin organizations have strongly opposed the Arakan Army’s (AA) recent decision to upgrade Paletwa Township in southern Chin State to district status under its administration. The opposition comes after AA spokesperson Khaing Thukha announced during the 10th press conference of the Arakan People’s Revolutionary Government on 11 August that Paletwa […]

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Military Council Accuses Arakan Army of Using Drug Profits to Buy Weapons

The ruling military council has accused the Arakan Army (AA) of using 70 percent of its profits from the drug trade to purchase weapons, according to Lieutenant General Tun Tun Naung, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs. Lt. Gen. Tun Tun Naung made the remarks during a counter-terrorism central meeting held on December 29 at the […]

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Why The Myanmar government and many Rakhine Buddhists reject the term Rohingya

BY Aman Ullah The Myanmar government and many Rakhine Buddhists reject the term Rohingya because they see it as a claim to indigenous status in Rakhine State, which they deny. Instead, they label the group as “Bengalis,” implying they are migrants from Bangladesh, and fear that recognizing the name Rohingya would legitimize demands for citizenship, […]

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Arakan Army Escalates Threats Against Rohingya Amid Ongoing Persecution

Arakan Muslims (Rohingya), long persecuted by Myanmar’s military, are now facing new threats from the Arakan Army (AA), a Buddhist ethnic insurgent group from Rakhine State. Human rights expert Lwin highlighted that the Rohingya population remains under extreme threat, urging the international community to establish a safe zone to protect vulnerable civilians from escalating violence. […]

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