Monday, October 27, 2025
ASEAN Foreign Ministers Reaffirm 5PC As Priority For Myanmar Before Elections
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Rohingya Muslims plead for help at the UN to stop the killings in Myanmar
NEWS NATION
EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press
Updated: Oct 1, 2025
FILE – Rohingya refugees wait for food to be distributed
during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan at their camp in Cox’s Bazar,
Bangladesh, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Shafiqur Rahman, File)UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Rohingya Muslims pleaded with the international community at the first United Nations high-level meeting on the plight of the ethnic minority to prevent the mass killings taking place in Myanmar and to help those in the persecuted group lead normal lives.
“This is a historic occasion for Myanmar, but this is long overdue,” Wai Wai Nu, the Rohingya founder and executive director of the Women’s Peace Network-Myanmar, told ministers and ambassadors from many of the U.N.’s 193-member nations in the General Assembly Hall.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Rohingya plight in Myanmar, a ‘test for humanity’
UNITED NATION
By Vibhu Mishra
30 September 2025
Rohingya Noticeably Absent From U.N. Conference
FP
Foreign Policy
Alexandra Sharp,
September 30, 2025,
Rohingya refugees gather to listen United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres during his visit to a refugee camp in Ukhia, Bangladesh, on March 14. Munir Uz Zaman/AFP via Getty Images
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at U.N. efforts to address the Rohingya crisis, an internet blackout in Afghanistan, and the collapse of one of Indonesia’s oldest Islamic schools.
HRW calls on UN to support protection and justice measures for Rohingya
Mizzima
September 30, 2025
Human Rights Watch (HRW) press release on 29 September calls on United Nations member states to commit to urgent action on 30 September meeting on the plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar. HRW says Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, Bangladesh and across Asia in need of protection from persecution and violence. The text of the press release continues below.
Monday, September 29, 2025
Companies Built Bases On Rohingya Land After They Fled Myanmar Security Forces: UN Report
OCCRP
Organized Crime and Corrupttion Reporting Project
Reported by :Mariam Shenawy
September 29, 2025
United Nations investigators say Myanmar’s military demolished Rohingya villages, hiring private companies to clear the land and build security infrastructure.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
8 Years On: Accountability needed for Myanmar atrocities against Rohingya
INTERNATIONAL
25 August 2025
August 25, 2025, marks eight years since the Myanmar military and authorities launched widespread atrocities against the Rohingya population in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.
Since these atrocities, no one has been held accountable in Myanmar for the crimes committed against the Rohingya.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
The U.S. shouldn’t ignore the starving Rohingya of Myanmar
The Washington Post
20th July 2015
Myanmar’s junta has cut off food to Rohingya in squalid camps. Those in Bangladesh try to flee by boat.
Saturday, July 12, 2025
150,000 Rohingya flee to Bangladesh amid renewed Myanmar violence
United Nation
11 July 2025
Migrants and Refugees
Saturday, May 17, 2025
UN agency, Rohingya refugees allege Indian authorities cast dozens of them into the sea near Myanmar
AP
By SHEIKH SAALIQ and PIYUSH NAGPAL
May 17, 2025
The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a statement on Thursday, said at least 40 Rohingya refugees were detained in New Delhi and cast into the sea by the Indian navy near the maritime border with Myanmar. The refugees — including children, women and older people — swam ashore, but their whereabouts in Myanmar remain unknown, the agency said.
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Road to Rohingya repatriation is more complex than it seems
THE BUSINESS STANDARD
Ariful Hasan Shuvo
05 April, 2025
A Facebook post from the verified page of the Chief Adviser to Bangladesh's interim government broke the internet on Friday. After all, it offered a ray of hope in the longstanding Rohingya crisis the country has been grappling with for over eight years now.
"Myanmar authorities have confirmed to Bangladesh that out of a list of 800,000 Rohingyas sheltered in Bangladesh, they have identified 180,000 Rohingyas eligible for return," the post reads.
Hope at a time of uncertainty
Although many Rohingyas express a strong desire to return to their homeland safely, they remain apprehensive of Myanmar's ability to guarantee security.
Experts: Follow up steps should start on Rohingya repatriation after Myanmar’s assurance
Publish : 05 Apr 2025
Myanmar has informed Bangladesh that out of 800,000 Rohingyas in the country, 180,000 have been identified as eligible to return.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
ARSA leader arrest: Tensions spark in Rohingya camps, explosions heard along border
Following the news of Ataullah Abu Ammar Jununi's arrest, loud explosions were heard across the border in Maungdaw, Myanmar, causing panic among residents.
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Secretary-General's press encounter on the Rohingya Refugees
United Nations
14 March 2025
And in this visit, I’ve already heard two clear messages. First, Rohingyas want to go back to Myanmar. It is essential that the international community does everything to make sure that peace is reestablished in Myanmar and that the rights of the Rohingyas are respected, that discrimination and persecution like the one we have witnessed in the past, will end.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
How Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees feel about Aung San Suu Kyi: ‘She was a rag doll who never had absolute power’
INDEPENDENT
Monday 10 March 2025
Sitting in a dimly-lit bamboo shelter in the world’s largest refugee camp, Rohingya Muslims like Azizur Rehman could be forgiven for hating Aung San Suu Kyi.
Five years ago, the then-leader of Myanmar appeared at the International Court of Justice to deny the Rohingya were victims of genocide by her country’s military, much to the shock of the rest of the world.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Are the Rohingya stateless?
By Safrah Fazal
Thu, 13 Feb 2025
‘Become American, Work Hard, Love Democracy’: Dreams Dashed by Trump Orders
The New York Times
By Hannah Beech
Reporting from Bangkok
Feb. 12, 2025
President Trump’s moves to pause refugee resettlement,
freeze foreign aid and suspend funds to promote democracy have added
more chaos to one of the world’s most urgent humanitarian crises.
The family of four refugees filled seven suitcases for their new life in America. They packed blankets, tin plates, one blade for clearing the land in their future home and one for chopping meat. They left behind what they were not supposed to bring: slingshots, fish paste, traditional medicines from their native Myanmar.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Myanmar crisis: Civilians killed in airstrikes as Rohingya risk dangerous journeys
UNITED NATION
By Vibhu Mishra
22 January 2025
UNICEF/Patrick BrownA child at an internally displaced persons (IDP) centre in Myanmar. (file)Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Joint Press Statement on the Human Rights and Humanitarian Situation in Myanmar
U.S Department of State
Media NoteOffice of the Spokesperson
January 6, 2025
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