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Saturday, July 27, 2024

Today's News (Quick Search ) July, 2024

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NEWS TODAY

27.07.2024

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Malaysia must push for peace and justice for Rohingyas

ALIRAN
22 July 2024 

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There is a revolution ongoing in Myanmar. But where do the ethnic minority Rohingyas fit into this picture?

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Landslides at Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar of Bangladesh, 9 dead

ddnews.gov.
19/06/2024 

In Bangladesh, nine people including eight Rohingyas died in landslides in separate Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday amid heavy rain.

The local administration official said big chunks of mud collapsed on a number of houses in No 9 and 10 Rohingya camps around 6 am on Wednesday, leaving six and three people dead respectively on the spot.

Rohingya CSOs support U.S. Congress GAP Act

Ten Rohingya civil society organisations from Cox’s Bazar Rohingya Camp have released a statement expressing support for the Rohingya GAP Act that has been introduced into the U.S. Congress.

The Rohingya GAP Act was proposed to the U.S. Congress by U.S. Representatives Gregory Meeks (D-NY) and Michael McCaul (R-TX)

MALAYSIA URGED TO LEAD ASEAN AGAINST MYANMAR'S HUMANITARIAN CRISIS, ROHINGYA PERSECUTION

BERNEMA
By Wan Muhammad Aslah Wan Razali
18/07/2024

KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 (Bernama) -- As chair of the upcoming ASEAN Summit in 2025, Malaysia is being called upon to take a leading role in addressing the humanitarian crisis and safeguarding the rights and lives of the Rohingya people in Myanmar.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Repatriation only solution for Rohingya issue: Chinese envoy in Bangladesh

NEW AGE
United News of Bangladesh, Dhaka
16 July, 2024, 

Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen addresses a press conference at Chinese embassy in Dhaka on Tuesday. | UNB photo

Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen on Tuesday said that they agreed that there was no other solution except safe repatriation of the Rohingyas to their homeland.

Bangladesh turns back fleeing Myanmar armed personnel at border

Myanmar Now
AFP
July 17, 2024 

Bangladesh security personnel chase Myanmar border guards seeking refuge in Bangladesh, across the Naf river that borders southeastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on July 14, 2024. (Photo: AFP) 

Teknaf, Bangladesh – Bangladesh stopped dozens of Myanmar security personnel from crossing into its territory to flee advancing anti-regime forces, a local government official based near their river border said Tuesday.

Argentinian Arrest Warrants for Crimes against the Rohingya: The Power of Small States

Opinio Juris
16.07.2024


[Eva Buzo is a barrister and Executive Director of Victim Advocates International. Clare Brown is a Senior Legal Officer and Gender Advisor for Victim Advocates International. Kate Gibson is an international criminal lawyer and Senior Counsel to Victim Advocates International. Pia Conradsen is Rohingya Victim Coordinator of Victim Advocates International.]

Saturday, July 13, 2024

It’s High Time To Say ‘No’ To A Discriminatory Quota System – OpEd


In recent days, Bangladesh is seeing student protests in many parts of the country, esp. in the university campuses. The protesting students have valid reasons to protest about a quota system that they find highly unfair and discriminatory. A whopping 30% of the well-paid and massively over-subscribed Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) posts are reserved for the family members of those who fought during the liberation war of 1971, and another 10% for women, 10% for districts, 5% for ethnic minorities and 1% for the disabled/handicaps. This leaves only 44% of the jobs reserved for merit to roughly 98% of the applicants.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

PM Hasina seeks Chinese cooperation to repatriate Rohingyas

prothomalo
BSS Beijing
Updated: 10 Jul 2024,  

A high-level Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, a very important wing of the Chinese Communist Party led by its Chairman Wang Huning called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing on 9 July 2024BSS
 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Tuesday called upon China to help Bangladesh repatriate the forcibly displaced Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar.

UN Human Rights Council adopts unanimous resolution calling for repatriation of Rohingyas

daily sun
Daily Sun Report, Dhaka
Publish: Wednesday, 10 July, 2024 


Over a million Myanmar nationals, popularly known as Rohingya, sheltered in Bangladesh amid military brutality in August 2017.

Photo : Collected
 
The 56th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday (10 July) unanimously adopted a resolution on repatriation of forcible displaced Rohingya population to Rakhine State in Myanmar.

2 women among 5 Rohingya persons held in Tripura, police say they wanted to move to Hyderabad in search of jobs

THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Written by Debraj Deb
Agartala | Updated: July 10, 2024

In the last few weeks, a large number of Bangladeshi and Rohingya persons were arrested at the Agartala Railway Station and different parts of Tripura for illegally entering the state.

On July 5, 25 Rohingya persons were held in North Tripura district while they were trying to leave for Hyderabad in search of jobs. File photo

Barely five days after 25 Rohingya persons were held in Tripura, five others of Rohingya origin, including two women, were arrested from Agartala Railway Station on Tuesday night.

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

CNA Explains: Myanmar’s ex-president visited China, followed by its junta No 2. What’s the play?

CNA
Leong Wai Kit
10 Jul 2024

Myanmar correspondent Leong Wai Kit unpacks recent trips to China by Thein Sein and Soe Win, and what both countries want from each other.

This handout photograph taken on Jul 6, 2024 and released by the Myanmar Military Information Team shows Myanmar's military deputy commander in chief of defence services Soe Win (C), upon his arrival at Qingdao in Shandong province of China. (Photo: AFP) 

Beijing has been regularly inviting Myanmar’s junta-appointed ministers to China on various official visits.

Hate speech: BJP's Nitesh Rane targeted Rohingyas, not Indians, police tells court

INDIA TODAY
Vidya, Mumbai,
UPDATED: Jul 9, 2024

Four cases were lodged against Rane for allegedly promoting enmity and disharmony amongst religious groups with speeches made during his rally in January this year. 
The Maharashtra police told the High Court that no case was established for Section 295A against BJP MLA Nitesh Rane. (File photo).
 
The Maharashtra police informed the Bombay High Court on Tuesday that they have chosen not to invoke provisions for outraging religious sentiments against BJP leaders, including Kankavli MLA Nitesh Rane. This decision stems from the understanding that the words "Rohingyas and Bangladeshis" used in their speeches were not targeted at Indians.

Four cases were lodged against Rane for allegedly promoting enmity and disharmony among religious groups with speeches made during his rally in January this year. 
 
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Monday, July 8, 2024

The fate of the Rohingya may be in the Arakan Army’s hands

Aljazeera
Nasir Uddin
Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chittagong
3 July 2024

A woman cooks next to destroyed houses and burned trees following fighting between Myanmar's military and the Arakan Army in a village in Minbya Township in Rakhine State on May 21, 2024 [File: AFP]
 
In late May, reports emerged that tens of thousands of Rohingya have been forced to flee their homes in the townships of Buthidaung and Maungdaw, northern Rakhine State.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Today's News (Quick Search ) June, 2024

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30.06.2024

New Light of Myanmar ( English Newspaper ) June, 2024

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June '2024

30.06.2024

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Rohingya ‘genocide intensifying’ as war rages in Myanmar’s Rakhine: BROUK

Al Jazeera
By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 26 Jun 2024

Warning from rights group comes as fighting between Myanmar’s military and Arakan Army traps Rohingya in the western state.

People can be seen on the Myanmar side of the border, during the continuing conflict in Rakhine State, in the Teknaf area of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on June 24, 2024 [Mohammad Ponir Hossain/ Reuters]
 
 A United Kingdom-based rights group has called for global action over what it called an “intensifying genocide” against Myanmar’s mostly Muslim Rohingya minority as fighting between the Southeast Asian country’s military and a powerful ethnic armed group escalated in the western Rakhine State.

What’s Unsaid | Who can the Rohingya rely on?

The New Humanitarian
27 June 2024

‘Generations have convinced themselves that Rohingyas are foreigners’ 

 The current military rulers of Myanmar came to power in a February 2021 coup. Since then, they have been accused of massive rights abuses towards civilians, especially the Rohingya.
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