Sunday, April 28, 2024
Myanmar’s Arakan Army Denies Killing Five Rohingya Civilians
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Junta forces Rohingyas to protest ethnic rebels in Myanmar’s Rakhine state
RFA
By RFA Burmese
2024.04.22
Those who refuse to denounce the Arakan Army are made to pay fines.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Thousands of Burma nationals seek refuge in Thailand; New Zealand unable to block invitation to regime
DVB
FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM,English Editor
April 17, 2024
Rental rates in Mae Sot, Thailand have risen as thousands of Burma nationals have arrived in the town to escape fighting in Karen State. Myawaddy residents have fled to Mae Sot in fear of attacks by the military after the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) seized control of the town on April 11.
Rohingya Muslims forcibly conscripted in Myanmar, deployed as human shields
ABNA
Tuesday,16 April 2024
AhlulBayt News Agency: The military in Myanmar military has forcibly recruited over a thousand Rohingya Muslim men and boys while the religious minority members are denied citizenship, a report said.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Dozens of Rohingya killed in 5 months of renewed fighting in western Myanmar
RFA
By RFA Burmese
2024.04.01
The attacks have left an already traumatized community in constant fear for their lives.
Junta airstrikes and artillery bombardments in western Myanmar’s Rakhine state have killed 79 Rohingya Muslims and injured 127 more since ethnic Arakan Army rebels ended a ceasefire with the military in November, according to data compiled by RFA Burmese.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
India says new law saves persecuted refugees. Rohingya ask ‘Why not us?’
Aljazeera
By Gurvinder Singh
Published On 27 Mar 2024
As New Delhi claims to help persecuted minorities in South Asia through the law, the mainly Muslim refugees from Myanmar face deportation.
Sunday, March 24, 2024
3 Rohingya leaders visited Rohingya camps in Bangladesh
Rohingya Refugee Camp
Bangladesh
Mar 11, 2024
Mr. Reza Uddin,Mr. Nay San Lwin and Mr.Tun Khin, Rohingya activists who are unwaveringly dedicated to justice and humanity, warmly greet all of us during the holy month of Ramadan.
Do Rohingyas Have a Place in Myanmar’s Revolution?
BFM
Ro Nay San Lwin, Rohingya Activist
20-Mar-24
Friday, March 22, 2024
Rohingya allegedly forced to protest against Arakan Army; Airstrike kills at least six in Mrauk-U
DVB
By English Editor
March 22, 2024
A protest was staged against the Arakan Army (AA) in Buthidaung Township of Arakan State on March 19 (Credit: CJ)
A group of Rohingya in Buthidaung Township of northern Arakan State staged a protest against the Arakan Army (AA) on Tuesday. They reportedly arrived in the town in 10 separate vehicles carrying signs in Burmese that stated: “We don’t want war” and “No AA.”
How is renewed violence in Myanmar affecting the Rohingya?
Aljazeera
By Sarah Shamim
Published On 22 Mar 202
A recent surge in violence by armed groups in Myanmar is causing upheaval and displacement among Rohingya once again.
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Over 20 Rohingya Villagers Killed as Myamar Junta Warplane Attacks Village in Rakhine
Rohingya trapped in the middle of Myanmar’s escalating conflict
The New Humanitarian
Analysis, San Thai Shin
19 March 2024
‘They have oppressed us throughout history, and it has been a decade that they've detained us, like in this internment camp.’
‘Piles of corpses’ left after Myanmar junta attacks village
RFA
By RFA Burmese
2024.03.18
An aerial attack left 20 people dead and 33 injured in a township under Arakan Army control.
Most residents in Thar Dar, a predominantly Rohingya village in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, were sleeping when a fighter jet dropped a bomb around 1 a.m. Friday, a resident said.
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
The Rohingya in the shadow of the Arakan army
Dhaka Tribune
Shafiur Rahman
Publish : 02 Mar 2024,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Will Myanmar’s Militias Relinquish Control After Victory?
Analysis
by Philipp Peksaglam
04.03.2024
Politics
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Rohingyas being forcibly recruited by Myanmar military: report
The Daily Star
Agencies
Mon Feb 26, 2024
Rohingyas offered citizenship cards, $41 monthly salary if they join the military
Myanmar's military is forcibly recruiting Rohingya men from villages and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Rakhine State and it is feared that they will be used as human shields, said a report.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
How is Myanmar's civil war impacting Bangladesh?
CLICK ITTEFAQ
DW
Publish : 23 Feb 2024,
Rohingya Men in Myanmar Are Being Forcibly Recruited by The Junta’s Military
The Irrawaddy
Hein Htoo Zan
February 23, 2024
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Why Rohingya refugees choose Indonesia as a safe haven
Dhaka Tribune
Deutsche Welle
Publish : 02 Dec 2023
Indonesian police and fishermen said last week they have begun patrolling parts of Aceh province, on the northwestern tip of Sumatra, to prevent the landing of refugee boats. Over 1,000 Rohingya have arrived last month, the largest number since 2015.
Refugees escape Cox's Bazar
December 3'2023
However, life has remained difficult for the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, as they lack food, security, education, and work opportunities in the crowded camps.
A report by Human Rights Watch published this year said criminal gangs and affiliates of Islamist armed groups were causing fear at night in the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar.
A 19-year-old Rohingya refugee who recently arrived in Aceh province with her family told the AFP news agency that criminals in Cox's Bazar threatened her and her family every day, and she paid over $1,800 (€1,640) for the boat journey to Indonesia.