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Rohingya genocide
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Aaron Connelly on the Rohingya Crisis
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The current implications and future prospects of the world’s highest-profile and fastest growing humanitarian crisis.
Bangladesh and Myanmar Announce Pending Rohingya Repatriation
By Bansari Kamdar
Despite UN warnings, the two countries announced that the repatriation of Rohingya refugees would take place in mid-November.
Myanmar’s ‘Genocidal Acts’ Demand UN Action
By John Sifton
The UN was founded 73 years ago in large part to address mass atrocities like those committed against the Rohingya.
Why Are Myanmar’s Neighbors Ignoring the Rohingya Crisis?
By Angshuman Choudhury
The silence of Myanmar’s neighbors over the UN’s genocide allegations is deeply unsettling.
The Rohingya Crisis in Context
By Mark Du
International discussion of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar often lacks a necessary broader historical understanding.
Facebook May Have Doomed the Political Career of Myanmar’s Top General
By Daniel Combs
A Facebook ban on Senior General Min Aung Hlaing will have major ramifications.
What Will the UN Fact-Finding Mission’s Report Mean for Rohingya?
By Shafiur Rahman
Will the damning indictment of Myanmar's military be enough to force the international community to act?
Is Myanmar on the Path to Genocide?
By Michael Hart
Decades of persecution have left the Rohingya on the brink of genocide.
Is Myanmar Approaching Genocide?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent report suggests that the Rohingya could become the target of further mass atrocities.
Are Myanmar and the Philippines Guilty of Genocide?
Claims of genocide have been leveled against the governments of Myanmar and the Philippines. But are they valid?
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