17 Nov 2021
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Indonesia pledges to send strong message to Myanmar for Rohingya repatriation
17 Nov 2021
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Who Will Bear the Financial Burden of Supporting the Rohingyas in Bangladesh?
Kazi Mohammad Jamshed
October 30, 2021
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Commissioner Lenarčič in Bangladesh: EU provides €12 million for displaced Rohingyas in Bangladesh and Myanmar
by European Union
October 28, 2021
ASEAN must reaffirm commitment for rights of Rohingya refugees -- Syed Hamid Albar
Friday, October 22, 2021
Ukhiya မွာ ၿပိဳင္ဘက္ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ အုပ္စုေတြၾကား ေသနတ္ ပစ္ခတ္မႈမွာ ၇ ဦး ေသဆုံး
Published:22-10-2021, Zawgyi
Monday, October 18, 2021
Why ASEAN finally took a stand on Myanmar
BERTIL LINTNER
OCTOBER 18, 2021
U.N deal offers no guarantees of free movement for Rohingya on island - leaked agreement
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Rohingya Influx Next to NCR Demands Home Ministry and NIA’s Full Security Attention
K Yatish Rajawat
October 12, 2021,
The airport in Delhi
is a few kilometers away from the millennium city of Gurgaon, and just
50 kilometers from the millennium city is the district of Nuh (Mewat).
Despite its proximity to Delhi, the district has the dubious distinction
of being the only backward district of Haryana; the callousness now
extends to security matters. The district has been witnessing a
continuous, rising influx of Rohingya immigrants in the last few years,
yet the district administration, while being aware of this influx, is
limited in its action and can do little to prevent it.
Rohingyas were promised a new home in Bangladesh. They are now trying to escape it
By Saif Hasnat, Sameer Yasir,
Oct 11, 2021,
They Were Promised a New Home. Then They Tried to Escape It.
Bangladesh is relocating Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar to a vulnerable, environmentally unstable island that is giving some cause to run again.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Its name translates into “floating island,” and for
up to 100,000 desperate war refugees, the low-slung landmass is supposed
to be home.
One refugee, Munazar Islam, initially thought it
would be his. He and his family of four fled Myanmar in 2017 after the
military there unleashed a campaign of murder and rape that the United
Nations has called ethnic cleansing. After years in a refugee camp prone to fires and floods, he accepted an invitation from the government of neighboring Bangladesh to move to the island, Bhasan Char.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
More U.S. Aid for the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
VOA
EDITORIALS POLICY FOUCUS
October 6th'2021
The United States will contribute nearly $180 million in additional assistance for the humanitarian crisis facing Rohingya in and outside of Burma, and affected host communities in neighboring Bangladesh.
Link : HereTuesday, October 5, 2021
PM Hasina: UNGA discussion will help continue international pressure for Rohingya repatriation
Dhaka Tribune
BSS
October 4th, 2021
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Rohingya Civil-Rights Leader Mohib Ullah Killed in Bangladesh
Feliz Soloman
Sept. 30, 2021
Human-rights advocates call for investigation after he was shot dead in refugee camp
Mohib Ullah, who his colleagues say was 48 years old, was among the most high-profile advocates for the Rohingya, a stateless minority from Myanmar that was targeted in a 2017 military offensive that forced more than 740,000 to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. United Nations investigators have called for Myanmar army leaders to face genocide charges over the attacks.