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Rakhine State
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A Rational Approach to the Rohingya Crisis
By Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat
The issue is more complex than many commentators suggest.
Myanmar’s Refugee Problem Is Worse Than You Thought
By Mong Palatino
The numbers tell a shocking tale.
Obama’s Myanmar Town-Hall Meeting
By Jacob Goldberg
The president discusses democratization and education with young leaders in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s Rohingya Apartheid
By Emanuel Stoakes
A new government strategy looks like a blueprint for additional ethnic cleansing.
Myanmar’s Controversial Census
By Philip Heijmans
Rights groups are outraged that the census has failed to recognize an oppressed minority.
Julie Bishop’s Forward-Looking Trip to Myanmar
By Kevin Placek
Australia has been stepping up its engagement with the emerging Southeast Asian country.
Is the EU Supporting Authoritarianism in Myanmar?
By Yola Verbruggen
The military retains power, and critics claim that its reforms have been superficial.
Myanmar’s ‘Black Page’ Media Protest
By Mong Palatino
Local media outlets protest the ongoing detention and harassment of journalists in Myanmar.
Myanmar: The Worsening Plight of the Rohingya
By Gemima Harvey
It has been a tragic start to the year for Myanmar’s persecuted Muslim minority.
Burmese Reality Check
The state of emergency in Rakhine State is a reminder of how far Burma still needs to go with its reforms.
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