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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Report: Rohingya refugee's stolen pictures exploited by Anadolu Agency

Dhaka Tribune

Tribune Desk
Published: March 27, 2023

An unknown number of the refugee’s photos were also sold on Getty Images for up to $499



The photos were taken by photographer Arafat Maung Hla Myint during and after the massive fire that ravaged Rohingya Camp 11 on March 5. They were sold without Myint's permission on the Anadolu Agency website for up to $120 each.

Mohammad Shahjahan was falsely credited for taking the photos on the website, according to a press release.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Russian, Bangladesh foreign ministers meet in Moscow.

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Elena Teslova | 29.04.2019

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov calls on Myanmar and Bangladesh to solve Rohingya issue via dialogue


MOSCOW 

The question of the oppressed Rohingya people must be solved between Myanmar and Bangladesh via dialogue, Russia’s foreign minister said on Monday.

The international community has to provide support to the two states to find a mutually appropriate solution, Sergey Lavrov told a news conference in the capital Moscow after meeting his Bangladeshi counterpart AK Abdul Momen.

"I don't see any other decision, except bilateral, except a decision based on dialogue, on mutual understanding, as it must be between two neighbors," Lavrov said.

There is no progress on the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar -- which they fled to escape persecution -- but Bangladeshi officials have gathered refugees’ biometric data and now have more precise data on them, said Momen.

This information will help resolve the Rohingya issue, he said.




Persecuted people


The Rohingya, described by the UN as the world's most persecuted people, have faced heightened fears of attack since dozens were killed in communal violence in 2012.

According to Amnesty International, more than 750,000 Rohingya refugees, mostly women and children, have fled Myanmar and crossed into Bangladesh after Myanmar forces launched a crackdown on the minority Muslim community in August 2017.

Friday, April 5, 2019

ASEAN wants to create ‘safe zones’ for Rohingya.

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Anadolu Agency
Md. Kamruzzaman |04.04.2019



Regional organization wants to create welcome environment in Myanmar where Rohingya might feel safe to go back, says FM




DHAKA, Bangladesh 

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) wants to play a leading role in the repatriation of Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, a minister said late Wednesday.

“Thailand is the current chair of ASEAN. They are willing to take a leading role in the Rohingya repatriation process,” Bangladeshi Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said at a press briefing following a meeting with his Thai counterpart Don Pramudwinai in Dhaka, local media reported.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Bangladeshi PM calls for safe repatriation of Rohingya.

Anadolu Agency
Md. Kamruzzaman |03.04.2019


Locals suffering due to huge number of Rohingya in Cox's Bazar, with some 40,000 newborn babies in the refugee camps

Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina

DHAKA, Bangladesh

Bangladesh called for the safe and quick repatriation of Rohingya refugees who have taken shelter in makeshift camps in southern Cox’s Bazar district, local media reported.

"It will be good for all if the Rohingya can be repatriated to their own country as soon as possible, ensuring [their] safety and security," Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Tuesday while receiving newly appointed British High Commissioner to Dhaka Robert Chatterton Dickson at her official residence.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Myanmar must protect civilians in Rakhine: Rights group.

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Vakkas Dogantekin |28.03.2019


Burma Human Rights Network calls on military to immediately cease operations against civilian areas of state

Myanmar must protect civilians in Rakhine: Rights group

ANKARA 

The London-based Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN) called on Myanmar’s military Wednesday to immediately cease operations in civilian areas of Rakhine state.

“In this conflict, the Burmese military is proving again that they have no concern for human life or the safety of civilians," said a statement by BHRN’s Executive Director, Kyaw Win.

"This is especially true of minorities in the country, and the ethnic Rakhine and Rohingya living in Rakhine state are evidence of this inhumane disregard," Win said.

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