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Showing posts with label Report. Show all posts
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Friday, October 2, 2020
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Human Rights Watch Report
II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Northern Arakan, consisting of contemporary Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships, has since the late eighteenth century been a region of intermittent unrest and refugee flows. Thousands of Rohingya fled to what is now Bangladesh in four main periods: the late 1700s and early 1800s, the 1940s, 1978 and, most recently, in 1991and 1992. Refugee flows have been prompted by ethnic and religious conflict which were in turn triggered by broader political struggles. This section provides a description of each of the first three flights and concludes with specific attention to the 1991-92 exodus, asylum and return. A historic overview of the region not only serves to reveal the long history of refugee flows in the area, but also traces the attachment of the Rohingya to northern Arakan and thus their firmly established link to what is modern Burma.
Northern Arakan, consisting of contemporary Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships, has since the late eighteenth century been a region of intermittent unrest and refugee flows. Thousands of Rohingya fled to what is now Bangladesh in four main periods: the late 1700s and early 1800s, the 1940s, 1978 and, most recently, in 1991and 1992. Refugee flows have been prompted by ethnic and religious conflict which were in turn triggered by broader political struggles. This section provides a description of each of the first three flights and concludes with specific attention to the 1991-92 exodus, asylum and return. A historic overview of the region not only serves to reveal the long history of refugee flows in the area, but also traces the attachment of the Rohingya to northern Arakan and thus their firmly established link to what is modern Burma.
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Just vanished!
September 12, 2020
Numbers not adding up at Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camps, local organisations say refugees leaving camps; govt officials deny
So where have they gone?Despite 76,000 children being born in the camps in the last three years, the number of Rohingya refugees in all camps of Ukhiya and Teknaf has actually decreased to 8.60 lakh as of July this year.
It was about 9.57 lakh in December 2018, as per reports of the Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG).
Friday, August 28, 2020
Facebook executive who shared anti-Muslim post apologises: Report
Aljazeera
27 Aug 2020
27 Aug 2020
Ankhi Das apologised to company staff for post that dubbed Muslims in India a 'degenerate community', BuzzFeed reports.
Facebook is under fire after The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Ankhi Das refused to apply the company's hate speech policies to the BJP leaders and other 'Hindu nationalist individuals and groups [Adnan Abidi/Illustration/Reuters]
A Facebook India executive has apologised to Muslim staff for sharing a post that dubbed Muslims in India a "degenerate community", according to a report by BuzzFeed News.
The post, originally written by a police officer last year in response to nationwide protests against a new citizenship law, said for Muslims, "nothing except purity of religion and implementation of Shariah matter".
Sunday, August 23, 2020
ARU report: No sign of peace, stability returning to Arakan
Dhaka Tribune
August 23rd, 2020
File Photo: Myanmar police officer stands guard in Maungdaw, Rakhine July 9, 2019. Photo taken on July 9, 2019 Reuters
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Emergency: Rohingya crisis - WHO Bangladesh situation report #13, 08 July 2020 (Period covered: Week 27, 29 June to 05 July 2020)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WHO
9 Jul 2020
WHO
9 Jul 2020
Thursday, July 9, 2020
COVID-19: Preparedness and response for the Rohingya refugee camps and host communities in Cox’s Bazar District
Weekly Update #17
26 June to 2 July 2020
26 June to 2 July 2020
Monday, July 6, 2020
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Saturday, June 20, 2020
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Myanmar Submits First Report To ICJ Concerning Rohingya Genocide
The Organization for World Peace
28 May, 2020
Sochea Chhay
28 May, 2020
Sochea Chhay
Last Sunday, Myanmar submitted its first report to the International Court of Justice, elaborating on the measures it has taken to protect the Rohingya ethnic minority from genocide. The ICJ had issued a provisional order on Myanmar in January following a call to action made by The Gambia, urging Myanmar to take all necessary means to prevent genocide acts and incitement from happening.
In 2017, Myanmar’s military launched a clearance operation in the Rakhine state in response to an offensive attack by an armed Rohingya group. The violent aftermath that followed this crackdown has forced more than 750,000 Rohingya minority to flee to Bangladesh, languishing in squalid conditions in the world’s largest refugee camp. Another 600,000 Rohingya citizens still reside in the Southern area of Myanmar.
In 2017, Myanmar’s military launched a clearance operation in the Rakhine state in response to an offensive attack by an armed Rohingya group. The violent aftermath that followed this crackdown has forced more than 750,000 Rohingya minority to flee to Bangladesh, languishing in squalid conditions in the world’s largest refugee camp. Another 600,000 Rohingya citizens still reside in the Southern area of Myanmar.
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