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After Killing, Bangladesh Launches Crackdown in Rohingya Camps

After Killing, Bangladesh Launches Crackdown in Rohingya Camps

By Sebastian Strangio
Bangladeshi police have made nearly 40 arrests, including five in connection with last month's murder of a prominent Rohingya advocate.
The Invisible Wounds of the Rohingya

The Invisible Wounds of the Rohingya

By Ana Salvá
The situation in the refugee camps has worsened over the years, causing irreversible damage to the mental health of their inhabitants.

Rohingya Refugee Children Are Being Denied an Education

Rohingya Refugee Children Are Being Denied an Education

By Habibu Rahman
The only education accessible to children in the world’s largest refugee settlement is provided by a network of unsupported community-based Rohingya schools.

As Rohingya Wait for Justice, Myanmar’s Military Continues to Revel in Impunity

As Rohingya Wait for Justice, Myanmar’s Military Continues to Revel in Impunity

By Wai Wai Nu and Khin Ohmar
Four years on, there is an urgent need for international action to tackle the Myanmar military's culture of impunity.

Indefinite Hosting of Rohingya Refugees a Growing Concern for Bangladesh

Indefinite Hosting of Rohingya Refugees a Growing Concern for Bangladesh

By Indrajit Sharma
Since 2017, Bangladesh has hosted nearly 1.1 million Rohingya refugees in crowded camps that pose increasing challenges for the country. 
Rohingya Repatriation Unlikely If It’s ‘Business as Usual’ in Global Politics

Rohingya Repatriation Unlikely If It’s ‘Business as Usual’ in Global Politics

By Asif Muztaba Hassan
If foreign companies continue to do business with the Myanmar junta, the latter will persist with its brutal offensives against Rohingya Muslims.

UN Urges Bangladesh to Delay Rohingya Refugee Island Transfers

UN Urges Bangladesh to Delay Rohingya Refugee Island Transfers

By Sebastian Strangio
The controversial island relocation plan points to the challenges facing the resolution of the refugee crisis in southeastern Bangladesh.
Long After the World Moved on, Bangladesh Is Still Sheltering Rohingya Refugees

Long After the World Moved on, Bangladesh Is Still Sheltering Rohingya Refugees

By Sayeed Ahmed
The world owes Bangladesh a standing ovation for taking in an astonishing 1.3 million Rohingyas.

Rakhine State – Southeast Asia’s Next Marawi?

Rakhine State – Southeast Asia’s Next Marawi?

By Jasminder Singh
Myanmar's political crisis has created the conditions for a possible widening of the jihadi theater in Southeast Asia.

Myanmar Election Will Fail to Meet Proper Standards: UN

Myanmar Election Will Fail to Meet Proper Standards: UN

By Sebastian Strangio
As in 2015, more than a million Rohingya Muslims will be unable to cast a vote in the upcoming polls.

The Shifting Politics of Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia

The Shifting Politics of Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia

By Piya Sukhani
As the Rohingyas became increasingly prominent in Malaysia, certain quarters have come to perceive them as a social, economic, and security threat.
The Shrinking Space for Refugee Rights in Malaysia

The Shrinking Space for Refugee Rights in Malaysia

By Saqib Sheikh
Malaysia hosts approximately 180,000 refugees but does not grant them formal recognition.

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