The urgent need for legal reform for Rohingya refugees
In Bangladesh, Rohingya continue to exist in a legal grey zone, neither citizens nor officially recognised refugees, and are therefore ...
In Bangladesh, Rohingya continue to exist in a legal grey zone, neither citizens nor officially recognised refugees, and are therefore ...
Dr Mustakimur Rahman The Rohingya population, over one million individuals, has fled Myanmar due to violence and discrimination, and now ...
By statetimes It has often been said that the true test of a political formation lies not in the slogans ...
The enrollment drive, which began on July 31, 2025, marks the state’s first official effort to tag refugees from Myanmar ...
The July Uprising is not merely a political transition. It is a clear sign of a potential realignment in Bangladesh’s ...
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) strongly condemns the announcement by Myanmar’s military junta to end the state of emergency ...
When Sajada walked into the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) clinic in Butterworth, Penang, with her two young children, she was ...
Nearly five months have passed since UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh and pledged to initiate ...
Rohingya refugees gather to listen United Nations secretary general during his visit to a refugee camp in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar ...
Myanmar military courts have sentenced a dozen individuals — including five Chinese nationals — to life imprisonment for their involvement ...
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