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Rohingya refugees
The Nightmare Awaiting Rohingya Returnees
By Mark Inkey
A group of Rohingyas are tortured, then made to lie to the press about their treatment upon returning to Myanmar.
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?
Facing the Future: Voices From the Rohingya Refugee Camps
By Margarite Clarey
Rohingya refugees are weighing an impossible choice: wait in limbo or risk violence in the hope of a better future.
The World of Rohingya Refugees
By Susannah Schaefer
A view of Rohingya life -- and crucial medical care -- inside the Cox's Bazar refugee camp.
The Rohingya in Bangladesh: Living in Limbo
By Tej Parikh
The conflict and humanitarian crisis is far from over; it has merely evolved.
Rohingyas and the Unfinished Business of Partition
By Jayita Sarkar
Like so many of South Asia's flashpoints, the Rohingya crisis has roots in the bloody Partition of 1947.
Nepal and the Rohingya Refugees
By Maximillian Morch
Some Rohingya are making their way to Nepal, but the government is unwilling to handle another influx of refugees.
On Asia: An Interview With UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
By Maurits Elen
Unity in the UN Security Council is key to solving Korean crisis, says Guterres ahead of ASEAN Summit.
The Danger of Linking the Rohingya Crisis to Terrorism
By Sahar Khan
The perils of portraying the Rohingya crisis through securitized lens are quickly becoming apparent.
Rohingya and the ‘Paper Tiger’ Insurgency
By Laignee Barron
A new insurgency greatly exacerbates Rohingya refugee suffering.
Can Southeast Asia Tackle its Human Trafficking Problem?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Bolder efforts are clearly needed. But where should the region start?
Myanmar’s Refugee Problem Is Worse Than You Thought
By Mong Palatino
The numbers tell a shocking tale.