Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Sri Lanka races to be another genocidal Myanmar
New Straits Times
Sunday, March 14, 2021
For ‘love’: charity-washing colonialism, fascism and genocide
Legal academic and writer based in Toronto.
12 Mar 2021
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Boris Johnson condemns Myanmar coup, but is silent on genocide
12 February 2021
British inaction in the face of the Rohingya slaughter shows, yet again, that atrocities against voiceless Muslims count for little or nothing in the chanceries of the West
In London, the British Foreign Office hauled in Myanmar Ambassador U Kyaw Zwar Minn, citing the need for “a peaceful return to democracy”. Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemned the “unlawful imprisonment” of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင်း ရိုဟင်ဂျာတို့အပေါ် Genocide ကျူးလွန်မှု ရှိ-မရှိ စိစစ်ရေးကြီးကြပ်ဖို့ ကန်ဝန်ကြီးသစ် Blinken သဘောတူ
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာပိုင်း)
28 ဇန်နဝါရီ၊ 2021
အမေရိကန် နိုင်ငံခြားရေး ဝန်ကြီးသစ် Antony Blinken က သူ့ကို ရာထူး ရာထူး ခန့်အပ် ဖို့ အတည်ပြုရေး အ ထက်လွှတ်တော် ကြားနာ စစ်ဆေးပွဲမှာ ရိုဟင်ဂျာအရေးနဲ့ပတ်သက်ပြီး အခုလို တုံ့ပြန် ဖြေကြားခဲ့ပါတယ်။
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Biden Administration to Probe Rohingya Genocide Claim
January 21, 2021
What would it mean for the U.S. government to officially declare the Myanmar atrocities “genocide”?
Friday, January 22, 2021
Biden to review whether Rohingya persecution genocide
Incoming president's pick to lead State Department says he would oversee process should he be confirmed by Senate
Antony Blinken said during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that if confirmed, he would oversee the process.
Friday, December 25, 2020
British Banks Tied to A Military Accused of Genocide
24 December 2020
Steve Shaw reports on the loans that connect British banks to a telecommunications firm that provides money for Myanmar’s military, which has been accused of genocide
The Politics of Losing Home
December 24, 2020
In August 2017, the Myanmar military perpetrated a genocide on the Rohingyas, an ethnic group residing in Northern Rakhine. Large numbers of Rohingyas were killed, women and girls were raped, villages burnt and upwards of 800,000 men, women and children were driven out of their homes. They crossed the border into Bangladesh to save their lives and are now sheltered in camps in Teknaf and Ukhia, in the southern tip of Bangladesh.
Saturday, December 19, 2020
More than 100 UK MPs want intervention in The Gambia’s Rohingya genocide case
The Daily Star
Star Online ReportDecember 18, 2020
"Ending impunity is essential not only to ensure justice and uphold international law, but also to deter further international crimes by the military in Myanmar," according to a letter to the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Dominic Raab MP, issued on December 17.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Rohingya Woman Files First Complaint in Myanmar HRC After 'Genocide'
A Rohingya woman is seeking $2 million in compensation for the death of her husband, who was killed by government soldiers during a 2017 military crackdown in western Myanmar, lawyers said.
Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) and an international law firm, McDermott Will & Emery, said they filed a complaint on Thursday with Myanmar’s human rights commission on behalf of Setara Begum, whose husband Shoket Ullah was killed at Inn Din village in Rakhine state.
Her claim is the first complaint related to the Rohingya known to have been filed through Myanmar’s human rights commission, according to LAW, a legal non-profit organisation based in Geneva.
Friday, December 11, 2020
Rohingya genocide survivors in severe mental health crisis
Dhaka Tribune
UNB
December 10th, 2020
The report provides new evidence of the severe mental health toll that genocide, human rights violations, and violence has on survivors
Friday, November 27, 2020
Myanmar ignoring Rohingya genocide trial measures, say activists
Human rights lawyers and activists said on Monday (23) that Myanmar is continuing to commit genocide against Rohingya Muslims in breach of orders by the UN’s top court.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in January rejected arguments made personally by Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in The Hague and imposed urgent interim measures on the predominantly Buddhist nation.