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How Facebook Is Complicit in Myanmar’s Attacks on Minorities

How Facebook Is Complicit in Myanmar’s Attacks on Minorities

By Angshuman Choudhury
Facebook faces accusations of favoring a majoritarian regime in Myanmar.
Rohingya Case: International Court Begins Gathering Evidence

Rohingya Case: International Court Begins Gathering Evidence

By Associated Press
A court official said a team of investigators is visiting Rohingya refugee camps to collect evidence, and that justice will be delivered whether Myanmar cooperates or not.

What Does the ICJ Preliminary Ruling Really Mean for the Rohingya?

What Does the ICJ Preliminary Ruling Really Mean for the Rohingya?

By Angshuman Choudhury
The ICJ verdict is an important first step toward ensuring that the Rohingya victims get some tangible justice.

Has the US Lost Myanmar to China?

Has the US Lost Myanmar to China?

By Hunter Marston
Xi’s visit bolstered China-Myanmar ties, but the West can still compete.

UN Rohingya Genocide Case Court Ruling Set for Next Week

UN Rohingya Genocide Case Court Ruling Set for Next Week

By Associated Press
The court is set to hand down its final, legally binding decision in days.
Japan and Myanmar’s Toxic Friendship

Japan and Myanmar’s Toxic Friendship

By Yuzuki Nagakoshi
Japan’s appeasement policy toward Myanmar, driven by geopolitics and disregard for human rights, is supporting the Rohingya genocide.

Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ vs ‘Bengali’ Hate Speech Debate

Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ vs ‘Bengali’ Hate Speech Debate

By Shafiur Rahman
A new campaign seeks to single out local media outlets that refer to the Rohingya ethnic group as “Bengalis.”
Aung San Suu Kyi Slammed for Army Defense in Myanmar Genocide Case

Aung San Suu Kyi Slammed for Army Defense in Myanmar Genocide Case

By Aleks Furtula and Lorne Cook
The Nobel Peace laureate was blasted by opposing lawyers for defending the Myanmar army’s conduct in Rakhine state.

Suu Kyi’s Hague Appearance: Minding Myanmar’s Domestic Political Dynamics in the ICJ Genocide Case

Suu Kyi’s Hague Appearance: Minding Myanmar’s Domestic Political Dynamics in the ICJ Genocide Case

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While much of the focus may be on her international image, it will be important to consider the domestic political dynamics at play in Myanmar as well.  

Australia and the Case of the Rohingya

Australia and the Case of the Rohingya

By Grant Wyeth
In a recent visit to Bangladesh, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne took time to tour the refugee camps at Cox’s Bazar.

What’s in the EU Myanmar Arms Embargo Extension?

What’s in the EU Myanmar Arms Embargo Extension?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The development highlighted Europe’s ongoing approach to engaging the country in this realm amid significant challenges.
Darkness Gathers in Myanmar

Darkness Gathers in Myanmar

By Jeff Kingston
The government’s crackdowns on free speech and the media have Aung San Suu Kyi’s former supporters in despair.

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