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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Today's News (Quick Search ) October, 2024

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NEWS TODAY

22.10.2024 

Monday, October 21, 2024

New Light of Myanmar ( English Newspaper ) October 2024

Global New Light of Myanmar

Septembert '2024

22.10.2024

 

Kachin resistance takes control of rare earth mining hub; Arakan Army accused of targeting Rohingya again

DVB
By English Editor
October 21, 2024

Fifty Chinese security officers guard the border gate in Pangwa, Kachin State, after thousands of residents fled to it for safety on Oct. 18. (Credit: Kachin News Group)

Kachin resistance takes control of rare earth mining hub

The Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and its allied People’s Defense Force (PDF) took control of Pangwa, which is located along the China-Burma border and 114 miles (183 km) northeast of the Kachin State capital Myitkyina, on Saturday. Pangwa is the capital of the Kachin Special Region 1, which is administered by the Kachin Border Guard Force (BGF).

Drop in foreign aid ails Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar

Dhaka Tribune
Nurul Islam Hasib
Publish : 20 Oct 2024, 

  • Health facilities in Rohingya camps have decreased to 120 from 160
  • Services in remaining facilities had to be cut significantly

Photo: Courtesy

Many health facilities in Rohingya camps have had to shut down as the foreign assistance for the forcibly displaced Myanmar citizens in Cox’s Bazar has dwindled.

Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, refugee relief and repatriation commissioner (RRRC), on Sunday said health facilities in Rohingya camps had decreased to 120 from 160 and services in the remaining facilities had to be cut significantly due to fund shortages.

Bangladesh paying the price heavil

daily sun
Nur Uddin Alamgir, Chattogram
Publish: Sunday, 20 October, 2024

Despite having no involvement, Bangladesh has been bearing the brunt of the ongoing conflict between the Myanmar security forces and the rebel Arakan Army (AA) along its frontiers under Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban districts for the past year.

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Rohingya smugglers nabbed after bodies found

Bangkok Post
WRITER: Post Reporters
PUBLISHED : 18 Oct 2024

Smugglers abandoned some Rohingya for not being able to pay for transportation 

Rescue workers take the bodies of deceased individuals and those injured from a forested area leading to Khao Sek Temple in Lang Suan district, Chumphon, on Thursday. (Photo: Saichon Rescue Team)


Two Thai nationals were apprehended on Friday in Phetchaburi in connection with the smuggling of 26 Rohingya.

Thailand: Rohingya Found Dead During Escape from Myanmar

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
October 18, 2024

Rohingya refugees heading toward a camp at Teknaf, Bangladesh, September 13, 2017. © 2017 Md. Mehedi Hasan/Pacific Press/Sipa USA via AP Photo
 
(Bangkok) – The Thai government should conduct effective investigations into how a group of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar were found dead and injured on Thai soil on October 17, 2024, Human Rights Watch said today. The Thai authorities should urgently provide protection to survivors and prosecute those responsible for abuses.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Create ‘safe zone’ for the displaced people in Rakhine

The Daily Star
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT
Tue Oct 15, 2024 

Yunus urges UN to find ways to support them

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in a meeting with Thomas Andrews, UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, at the former’s Tejgaon office yesterday. Photo: PID

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has proposed creating a "safe zone guaranteed by the UN" for the displaced people in Myanmar's Rakhine State and finding ways to support them.

"This will be the best way to get aid to them," he said when Thomas Andrews, Special Rapporteur of the UN on the situation of Human Rights in Myanmar, called on the chief adviser at his Tejgaon office yesterday.

Chief adviser seeks ‘safe zone guaranteed by UN’ for displaced people in Rakhine

prothomalo
BSS Dhaka
Published: 15 Oct 2024, 

Special rapporteur of the UN on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Thomas Andrews calls on chief adviser professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus at his Tejgaon office in Dhaka on 14 October 2024BSS


Chief adviser professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus Monday called for creating a “safe zone guaranteed by the UN” for the displaced people in Rakhine and finding ways to support them.

He made the call when Thomas Andrews, the special rapporteur of the UN on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, called on the chief adviser at his Tejgaon office in the city.

Bangladesh government chief calls for UN-backed 'safe zone' in Myanmar’s Rakhine

AA
Sm Najmus Sakib
DHAKA, Bangladesh
15.10.2024

Muhammad Yunus proposes safe zone to aid displaced and reduce Rohingya refugee influx.

Bangladesh transitional government chief Muhammad Yunus on Monday proposed creating a UN-guaranteed "safe zone" in Myanmar’s Rakhine state to aid displaced people and address the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Once Upon a Time in… Myanmar

The Irrawaddy
by David Scott Mathieson
October 14, 2024

The government's order of the appointment of a Rohingya man as the headman of a village tract in Akyab (Sittwe) district in 1949 and Myanmar National Registration Cards for his family members. / ekkhaale.org

Ek Khaale (Once Upon A Time)
by Greg Constantine
Visual Restoration Project/Multimedia Project, 2024 [www.ekkhaale.org] 

Sunday, October 13, 2024

BGB sends back 37 Rohingyas to Myanmar

THE BUSINESS STANDARD
TBS Report
13 October, 2024

File photo: The Guardian

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members sent back 37 Rohingyas, including children, when they tried to enter Bangladeshi territory from Myanmar by crossing the Naf River in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar last night (12 October).

The incident happened at around 9pm yesterday at the Keruntoli border point under Sadar union in Teknaf, said Lt Col Mohiuddin Ahmed, the commander of BGB's Teknaf-based 2nd Battalion.

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Out of the Spotlight, Myanmar’s Rohingya Face Worst Violence in 7 Years

UNITED STATES INSTITUE OF PEACE
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
By: Laetitia van den Assum

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The situation of the Rohingya is deteriorating in the absence of credible dialogue.
  • In Rakhine, forcible recruitment of Rohingya fighters has deepened societal rifts.
  • An initiative is needed to address the Rohingya community as a whole, focusing on their immediate needs and future.
Since early 2024, fighting in northern Rakhine state has led to the worst attacks on the Rohingya population since 2017, when Myanmar’s military drove more than 750,000 across the border into Bangladesh. The new attacks are a stark reminder of the Rohingyas’ vulnerability. The world has known about their plight for decades, and in 2024, only 636,000 Rohingya — or 23 percent of the 2.8 million Rohingya around the world — still live in their homeland, Myanmar.

Road from Rakhine: The uncertain fate of Rohingyas

ORF ( OBSEVER RESEACH FOUNDITION )
Author : Sreeparna Banerjee
Expert Speak Raisina Debates
Published on Oct 05, 2024

The escalating violence against the Rohingya by the Arakan Army underscores the reality that, regardless of who assumes power, the future of the Rohingyas remains uncertain 

Image Source: Getty

The rise in deadly attacks on Rohingya people in Myanmar’s Rakhine State since May 2024 bears a chilling resemblance to the atrocities committed in August 2017, when the military forced Rohingyas to flee by attacking and burning down settlements. Nearly seven years later, similar scenes of Rohingya men, women, and children being slayed or escaping to neighbouring nations are unfolding, reflecting a continued erasure of Rohingya history and identity. Only this time, the preparator is an ethnic armed group.

Monday, September 30, 2024

Today's News (Quick Search ) September, 2024

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NEWS TODAY
30.09.2024

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Statement: Humanitarian Crisis in Rohingya Camps, Cox’s Bazar

JUSTICE
FOR ALL
JFA Admin
Burma Task Force, Statements
September 25, 2024 


Justice For All is deeply concerned about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. According to our field staff, the seasonal monsoon rains have once again caused significant devastation, leading to landslides and flooding that have destroyed the homes and tents of hundreds of refugees. 

Out of the Spotlight, Myanmar’s Rohingya Face Worst Violence in 7 Years

USIP
By: Laetitia van den Assum
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The situation of the Rohingya is deteriorating in the absence of credible dialogue.
  • In Rakhine, forcible recruitment of Rohingya fighters has deepened societal rifts.
  • An initiative is needed to address the Rohingya community as a whole, focusing on their immediate needs and future.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

A new genocide being committed in Rakhine

daily obsever
Md Mustakim Ahmed
Published : Monday, 9 September, 2024 


Before the memory of the '2017 Rohingya genocide' fades, the world is regrettably witnessing a new wave of genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya people, one that is perhaps more vicious and brutal.

The military of Myanmar unleashed a ruthless offensive against the Rohingya people in 2017, sparking the most brutal wave of anti-Rohingya persecution. Subsequently, the head of the UN agency for human rights described the military's actions as "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing," "acts of horrific barbarity," and an "acts of genocide." About a million Rohingya were compelled to escape to Bangladesh, a neighbor, as a result of the persecution.

In a study conducted in January 2018 with a total of 3,321 Rohingya refugee households in Cox's Bazar, a UN Fact-Finding Mission estimated that the military and the local Rakhine Buddhists had killed at least 25,000 Rohingya and committed gang rapes and other forms of sexual violence against 18,000 Rohingya women and girls. According to their estimates, 36,000 Rohingya were burned alive and 116,000 others were beaten, an atrocities unseen since 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Monday, September 9, 2024

Rohingya Muslims risk losing homeland in Myanmar: Rights activist

TRT World
7 September 2024

Buddhist ethnic insurgent group Arakan Army’s efforts to control region led to continued displacement, mass killings, atrocities, human rights violations, co-founder of Free Rohingya Coalition laments.

AP,Lwin emphasised that Bangladesh, where Rohingya refugees have sought asylum due to attacks by the Myanmar Army, must persuade the international community to lead the repatriation process. / Photo: AP


Rohingya Muslims face the risk of losing their homeland if the international community fails to address the issue, according to one observer.

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