Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Myanmar na ci gaba da musgunawa musulmin Rohingya- Lauyoyi
Pegiat HAM Sebut Genosida Rohingya di Myanmar Masih Terjadi
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia
Bagikan : 24/11/2020
In Birmania il genocidio contro i Rohingya continua
31 MAG.nl
24 Nov 2020
La Birmania, a maggioranza Buddista, sta continuando a perpetrare il genocidio contro la minoranza Rohingya, di fede musulmana, nonostante gli ordini delle Nazioni Unite. L’allarme è stato lanciato da attivisti e avvocati che si occupano di diritti umani.
A gennaio, il tribunale internazionale di giustizia ICJ ha respinto le argomentazioni della leader Birmana, Aung San Suo Kyi, che si è auto difesa alla corte dell’Aja. Il tribunale ha inoltre imposto misure temporanee ma urgenti sulla nazione.
La ICJ ha ordinato alla Birmania di fermare il genocidio, di non eliminare le prove dei crimini commessi contro i Rohingya e di presentare un resoconto alle UN ogni sei mesi.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Rohingyas : la Birmanie continue ses persécutions malgré une condamnation par la justice internationale
Le Parisien
Par Le Parisien avec AFP
Le 23 novembre 2020
Le gouvernement birman continue de persécuter la minorité musulmane rohingya malgré sa condamnation par la justice internationale, ont affirmé lundi des avocats et des défenseurs des droits humains.
Depuis 2017, quelque 740 000 Rohingyas ont fui les exactions de l'armée birmane et se sont réfugiés au Bangladesh voisin, où ils s'entassent dans d'immenses camps de fortune. Cette crise a conduit la Birmanie à se voir accusée de « génocide » devant la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ), plus haute instance judiciaire de l'ONU.
Myanmar ignoring Rohingya genocide trial measures: activists
Frontier
MYANMAR
By AFP
November 24, 2020
The International Court of Justice 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 nation.
Myanmar ignoring Rohingya genocide trial measures: activists
By Afp
Published: 23 November 2020
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.
Myanmar ignoring Rohingya genocide trial measures: activists
23 November 2020,
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.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
What will Aung San Suu Kyi's ruling party’s win mean for the Rohingya people?
Nov 11, 2020
Human Rights activist and president of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation Tun Khin discusses Myanmar’s ruling party, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, claiming victory in Monday’s general election and what it means for the Rohingya people.
Link: HereTuesday, November 10, 2020
Rohingya frustrated over polarized elections in Myanmar
08.11.2020
More than 1M Rohingya in Bangladesh, over half million in Myanmar have been excluded from voting in Sunday's polls
Living in squalid makeshift tents in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, more than one million Rohingya have been disenfranchised in the Sunday’s general elections in Myanmar, rising frustration among the persecuted people.
“According to international law, voting right is a fundamental right, but we are being denied by the government of Myanmar. We are citizens of Myanmar. So we must deserve the right of voting,” Khin Maung, a Rohingya youth in Bangladesh’s camps, told Anadolu Agency.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Hate speech rife in Myanmar ahead of elections: Study
Ahead of general elections, state-sponsored hate speech, fake news, incitement to violence have mar campaigns, says report
The study, released on Wednesday by the UK-based Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN), reported 39 cases of hate speech and disinformation, of which some were shared over online platforms more then 2,000 times.
A Sham Election May Be the ‘Nail in the Coffin’ for Democracy in Myanmar
Myanmar is preparing to hold general elections this Sunday, an occasion that might have marked a significant milestone in its ongoing transition from decades of military rule. The previous polls, in 2015, saw Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy finally win the presidency and a majority of seats in parliament, following the dissolution of the military junta in 2011. Hopes were high that Suu Kyi, who is now Myanmar’s de facto leader, would usher in a new era of peace and expanded freedoms. Yet the consensus today is that Myanmar’s democratic transition has stalled—if it can even be said to be transitioning at all.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
UK committed to play role in UNSC on Rohingya plight: Lord Ahmad
Dhaka
Publish- October 21, 2020
The UK government is committed to continuing its role in the UN Security Council (UNSC) to highlight the plight of the Rohingyas, says British Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon.
He praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hosting over a million Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar and reassured that the UK would continue to stand alongside both the Rohingya community and the government of Bangladesh.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Don’t be fooled. Myanmar’s ‘democratic election’ is a sham.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
ျမန္မာျပည္အေရး လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးေကာင္စီမွာ ေဆြးေႏြး
2020-09-14
ျမန္မာနိုင္ငံကေန ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာေတြ ထြက္ေျပးခဲ့ရတာ ၃ ႏွစ္ရွိၿပီ ျဖစ္ေပမယ့္ ျပႆနာေတြကို ေျဖရွင္းနိုင္ျခင္း မရွိေသးဘူးလို႔ ၄၅ ႀကိမ္ေျမာက္ ကုလသမဂၢ လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးေကာင္စီ ညီလာခံမွာ လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးဆိုင္ရာ မဟာမင္းႀကီး မစ္ရွဲလ္ ဘက္ခ်လက္ က ေျပာၾကားခဲ့ပါတယ္။
ကုလသမဂၢ လူ႔အခြင့္ေရးဆိုင္ရာ မဟာမင္းႀကီး မစ္ရွဲလ္ ဘက္ခ်လက္က လာမယ့္ နိုဝင္ဘာေရြးေကာက္ ပြဲအၿပီး တက္လာမယ့္ ျမန္မာအစိုးရအေနနဲ႔ လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးတိုးတက္ေရးအတြက္ ဘယ္အခ်က္ေတြ အဓိ ကေဆာင္ရြက္သင့္သလဲဆိုတာကို ဆန္းစစ္ရမယ့္ အခ်ိန္ျဖစ္တယ္လို႔ အစခ်ီၿပီးေျပာၾကားခဲ့ပါတယ္။
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Friday, August 28, 2020
Three years later, US pressed to declare Rohingya crisis 'genocide,' hold Myanmar accountable
By CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News
But even amid continued sporadic violence against Rohingya in Myanmar, the United States has declined to declare the campaign a genocide.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Rohingya politicians excluded from Myanmar election
Shoon Naing
AUGUST 25, 2020
His father was a civil servant. But when the country goes to the polls in November, the businessman will not be able to stand as a candidate because officials accuse him of having foreign roots.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Myanmar Army Says it Has Convicted 3 Troops For 2017 Massacre of Rohingya
Special to BenarNews
2020-06-30
Myanmar Army Says it Has Convicted Three Troops For 2017 Massacre of Rohingya
2020-06-30
Associated Press
Myanmar’s military said Tuesday that it tried and convicted three soldiers in a secret court-martial for the massacre of hundreds of Rohingya villagers during an army-led crackdown in Rakhine state in 2017, only the second case in which troops have been held accountable for atrocities against the Muslim minority.
The verdict on the massacre near Gu Dar Pyin village came as the Myanmar military faces genocide-related charges at three international courts over its expulsion of more than 740,000 Rohingya to Bangladesh in late 2017, in which thousands died in indiscriminate killings, mass rape, torture, and village burnings.
Sunday, June 7, 2020
Myanmar Avoids Helping Rohingya Minority Despite International Court Order, Observers say
By Ralph Jennings
June 06, 2020
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Myanmar has sidelined an international court order to improve conditions for its long-embattled Rohingya minority, despite fears that the Southeast Asian government is trying to commit genocide against the group, observers say.
The U.N.’s International Court of Justice in January ordered Myanmar to "take all measures within its power" to prevent any acts of genocide against ethnic Rohingya Muslims, who fled the country amid a bloody military crackdown in 2017. The ICJ ordered Myanmar to submit a report within four months on what actions it is taking to comply with the court's decision, and to submit follow-up reports every six months after that.