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End the Rohingya crisis now, Dr M tells international community
NEW YORK (Bernama): Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has sounded the clarion call for the international community to put the Rohingya crisis squarely on its radar with a view to resolving it quickly.
Asean, please help the Rohingya
A letter from BEATRICE LAU, Head of Mission, Malaysia, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.
‘Refugee repatriation needs more global focus’
TOKYO: The international community needs to focus more on repatriation of Rohingya to their place of origin in Rakhine State instead of focusing only on their food, shelter and healthcare issues, says a Japanese South Asian affairs expert.
Myanmar forces Rohingya to accept cards that preclude citizenship - group
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar authorities are forcing members of the Rohingya Muslim minority at gunpoint to accept identity cards that categorise them as foreigners, stripping them of the chance to become citizens, a rights group said on Tuesday.
Refugee kids in Penang reveal raw talent, pure joy in theatre musical
A stage musical project of 'Jungle Book, The Musical' in Penang has given its refugee children cast a chance to gain confidence and a voice in theatre.
‘No peace in Myanmar if there’s no military prosecutions’
New York: There will be no long-term peace in Myanamar and no return of Rohingya refugees unless there is accountability for the “brutality” of the Asian country’s military forces, a member of the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar said.
Rohingya not willing to be repatriated
COX’S BAZAR: Bangladesh’s refugee commissioner said that no Rohingya Muslims turned up to return to Myanmar from camps in the South Asian nation.
Myanmar troops' sexual violence against Rohingya shows 'genocidal intent' - U.N. report
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Sexual violence committed by Myanmar troops against Rohingya women and girls in 2017 was an indication of the military's genocidal intent to destroy the mainly Muslim ethnic minority, United Nations investigators concluded in a report released on Thursday.
Bangladesh bid to repatriate Rohingya stalls as refugees refuse to return to Myanmar
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - An attempt to begin repatriating thousands of Rohingya Muslims living in camps in Bangladesh stalled on Thursday after nearly 300 refugee families refused to go back to Myanmar, almost a year after a similar effort failed amid protests.
Authorities to survey Rohingya about repatriation
DHAKA: The United Nations’ refugee agency and Bangladesh authorities started to consult more than 3,000 Rohingya refugees from Myanmar to determine if any want to return home, officials said, as a fresh repatriation bid was launched.