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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Today's News (Quick Search ) May, 2022

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31.05.2022

"We Have to Escalate the Fighting": Myanmar Civilian Acting President - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy
10 Rakhine gone traceless for a month after their arrest, families remain worried | Narinjara News Narinjara News
26 Rohingyas arrested in Assam under Foreigners Act, sent to detention centre | Latest News India Hindustan Times
26 Rohingyas coming from Jammu refugee camp detained in Assam's Cachar district - PGurus PGurus
26 Rohingyas detained in Assam - Millennium Post Millennium Post
26 suspected Rohingya without valid documents detained in Assam - The New Indian Express The New Indian Express
Assam: 26 Illegal Rohingya Immigrants Including 12 Children Nabbed by State Police in Silchar YouTube
Fighting could erupt in Lay Kay Kaw | Burma News International Burma News International
German leftist leader claims anti-Semitism threatens Muslims - Weekly Blitz Weekly Blitz
Gyanvapi mosque case: Court hears arguments from Muslim side, next hearing on July 4 Daily Pioneer
In Thailand, Myanmar migrants' ad hoc unions fight for legitimacy | Labour Rights | Al Jazeera Al Jazeera
Is Bangladesh paying for her hospitality towards Rohingya refugees?: Daily Star contributor The Straits Times
Junta troops occupying religious sites in northern Rakhine State, locals say | Myanmar NOW Myanmar NOW
Look at Myanmar's Illusory 'Peace Process' - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy
Myanmar: Flood - Final Report, DREF n° MDRMM017 - ReliefWeb ReliefWeb
Police detain 26 Rohingya refugees in Assam - Telegraph India Telegraph India
Rohingya refugees: Are we paying for our hospitality? - Asia News Network Asia News Network
Some IDPs Returned To Villages In Kachin State | Burma News International Burma News International
 

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Friday, May 27, 2022

Rohingya refugees face eternal exile in Bangladesh

France24
By: Alban ALVAREZ | Mathilde CUSIN
27/05/2022

The ethnic minority Rohingya Muslims suffer severe persecution in Myanmar. Following a deadly crackdown by the Burmese army in 2017, some 740,000 Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh, where they were settled in the southern town of Cox’s Bazar. Five years on, the town is home to the world’s largest and most dangerous refugee camp, with frequent floods, fires and gang wars. In December 2020, the Bangladeshi government decided to relocate some of the Rohingya refugees to a remote island in the Bay of Bengal. Our reporters Alban Alvarez and Mathilde Cusin managed to gain access to it. 

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Today's News (Quick Search ) April, 2022

Rohingya News all over the world

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29.04.2022

Aust Zoo backflip strands elephant in NZ | The West Australian The West Australian
Bangladesh should remain alert about fresh conspiracy centering Rohingyas | Weekly Blitz The Weekly Blitz
Cops to release identities of 61 Rohingya escapees | Free Malaysia Today (FMT) FMT
Islamic State in Afghanistan Looks to Recruit Regional Tajiks, Inflict Violence Against Tajikistan The Diplomat
KSCC Can't Provide Medicine For Majority Of Karenni State | Burma News International Burma News International
Malaysian state energy company leaves Myanmar gas project - New Haven Register New Haven Register
Merrill's Marauders veteran and Ranger Hall of Fame inductee dies at age 97 | Stars and Stripes Stars and Stripes
Musk's Twitter deal stirs fears of abuse in Asia, Middle East | Al Arabiya English Al Arabiya
Myanmar Junta Hits Opposition Forces with Communications Blackouts - Voice of America Voice of America
Myanmar Rebel Group Denies Role in Alleged Drugs-for-Weapons Scheme - Voice of America Voice of America
News Click shares sob story about illegal Rohingya Muslims, ends up exposing security risk OpIndia
No 'illegal activity' will be permitted in name of Rohingyas, Bangladeshis: EDMC Mayor - ThePrint ThePrint
Outdoor Trekking Poles Market 2022-28 By Key Players: Black Diamond,Masters,Cascade ... Tiorienteering –
Persecution of Myanmar Christians 'akin to Rohingya' - Herald Malaysia Herald Malaysia
Probe Rohingya deaths to see if authorities are liable, says activist | Free Malaysia Today (FMT) FMT
Rohingya Refugees in India Face Discrimination and Deportation - Foreign Policy Foreign Policy
Terror Group Vows to Target Myanmar's Pro-Democracy Movement - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy
Water shortages plague Arakan State townships Myebon and Rathedaung Burma News International

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Bukit Aman: Police deploy helicopter to track down remaining Rohingya detainees

malay mail
Thursday, 21 Apr 2022 07:32 PM MYT

Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director Datuk Seri Hazani Ghazali said the Royal Malaysia Police aircraft was today sent to the search area which has been expanded from time to time depending on police intelligence. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — The police have deployed an Air Operations Force (PGU) helicopter to track down the remaining Rohingya detainees who are still at large after escaping from the Sungai Bakap Immigration Detention Depot yesterday.

104 Rohingya detainees still on the loose: Hamzah

theSun
04- 21- 2022 10:40 PM 

                                Pix for representational purpose only. BERNAMApix 



SEPANG: A total of 104 Rohingya detainees are still at large after escaping from the Sungai Bakap Immigration Detention Depot yesterday, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin.

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Six killed as hundreds of Rohingya flee Malaysia detention

Aljazeera
20 Apr 2022

More than 500 escaped an immigration detention centre in the country’s north early on Wednesday, but some were killed as they tried to cross a highway.

Rohingya refugees, who escaped from a Malaysian Immigration detention centre on Wednesday, squat on the verge after being rearrested by police [Royal Malaysia Police via AFP]



Malaysia set up roadblocks and deployed the police, immigration and volunteer security services after more than 500 mostly Muslim Rohingya refugees fled a temporary immigration detention centre in the country’s north.

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Myanmar, Bangladesh need to boost ties

theSun
Opinion
Jubeda Chowdhury
04- 18- 2022

“ If Bangladesh and Myanmar improve their ties with each other, their dependence on China and India could be reduced and trade with other countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia could increase.”

Boats are seen carrying passengers to cross the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 16, 2021. REUTERSpix


MYANMAR and Bangladesh should bolster their ties with neighbourly spirit for various reasons.

Currently, the strained Myanmar- Bangladesh relations need to be ironed out.

Jan 13 marked 50 years of bilateral ties between Myanmar and Bangladesh.

Myanmar recognised Bangladesh as a sovereign state on Jan 13, 1972, but there weren’t any seminars, discussions, statements and such between the two to commemorate the special day.

Monday, April 18, 2022

Bangladesh: Closing Rohingya Schools and Shops is Cruel Copy

Islamic City
Apr 17, 2022
By: Habib Siddiqui

“Bangladesh’s decision to close schools for Rohingya refugee children violates the right to education on a massive scale,” said Bill Van Esveld, associate children’s rights director at HRW. “This cruel decision should be immediately reversed so that Rohingya children can get an education, which will be especially critical for their return to Myanmar when it is safe to do so.” (photo: UNICEF/Lateef - 24 August 2020). 

Bangladesh hosts over 1.1 million Rohingyas who fled neighboring Myanmar during a genocidal campaign by the security forces in 2017. Most of them live in and around Kutupalong and Nayapara refugee camps in the Cox’s Bazar region - which have grown to become the largest and most densely populated camps in the world.

Why Delhi BJP blames Rohingya and illegal Bangladeshi immigrants for Jahangirpuri violence?

TIMES NOW
TN National Desk
Updated Apr 17, 2022

Delhi BJP leaders called the clashes during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in northwest Delhi’s Jahangirpuri a “conspiracy” and demanded a probe into the role of “illegal immigrants” in the incident. Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta and party MP Manoj Tiwari said the attack on the procession was not a spontaneous incident, but a conspiracy.
 
Clashes broke out between two communities during the procession in Jahangirpuri on Saturday

 
New Delhi : After communal clashes broke out in Delhi ’s Jahangirpuri on Saturday evening, the BJP has pinned the blame on illegal immigrants.

Calling the clashes during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in northwest Delhi’s Jahangirpuri a “conspiracy”, Delhi BJP leaders have demanded a probe into the role of “illegal immigrants” in the incident.

Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta and party MP Manoj Tiwari said the attack on the procession was “not a spontaneous incident, but a conspiracy”.

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Deportation of Rohingya woman from India sparks fear of renewed crackdown

THE GUARDIAN
Aakash Hassan
Thu 14 Apr 2022 

Hasina Begum was separated from her family and forced to return to Myanmar despite her refugee status. Hundreds of others now face expulsion  

Rohingya refugees at a makeshift camp on the outskirts of Jammu, India, last year. Photograph: Channi Anand/AP

The deportation of a Rohingya woman back to Myanmar has sparked fears that India is preparing to expel many more refugees from the country.


Hasina Begum, 37, was deported from Indian-administered Kashmir two weeks ago, despite holding a UN verification of her refugee status, intended to protect holders from arbitrary detention. Begum was among 170 refugees arrested and detained in Jammu in March last year. Her husband and three children, who also have UN refugee status, remain in Kashmir.

Saturday, April 9, 2022

The Path Out of Genocide | Opinion

Newsweek
Tun Khin and Daniel P. Sullivan ,
Refugees International
On 4/6/22 

Five years since brutal attacks by Myanmar's military forced more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees to flee their homes, the United States has finally recognized those horrors as genocide. This determination is a historic and profound step toward justice for the Rohingya people. But those were words. Now we need action. This momentous assessment must serve as a catalyst to hold the Myanmar military accountable for its unceasing atrocities against people across Myanmar and to take urgent steps to end them.

Urge the British Government to recognise the persecution of the Rohingya as a genocide

Islamic Human Rights Commission
8 April 2022



Summary
 

The United States has officially recognised the persecution of the Rohingya as a genocide.

IHRC requests campaigners to write to the UK foreign minister Liz Truss, demanding that the UK formally recognises the Rohingya genocide too.

Background
 
The United States has officially recognised the persecution of the Rohingya as a genocide. The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken said at a holocaust memorial event last month:

“Today marks the eighth, because I’ve determined that members of the Burmese military committed genocide and crimes against humanity against Rohingya,”


In 2018 a UN fact finding mission released a report calling for call for the investigation and prosecution of Myanmar’s Commander-in-Chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, and his top military leaders for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Police detain over 300 Rohingya for venturing outside Cox’s Bazar refugee camps

RFA
Radio Free Asia
By BenarNews
2022.04.05

Some of the Rohingya who were detained by police for leaving their refugee camps are seen at the Ukhia police station in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, April 5, 2022. Abdur Rahman/BenarNews


Bangladesh authorities were holding more than 300 Rohingya in transit camps after police caught them working outside their refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, or while leaving their shelters for other purposes, officials said Tuesday.

Human Rights Watch meanwhile renewed its call for the government to ease movement restrictions on Rohingya, saying that barring refugees from leaving the camps for work or shutting down their shops within the camps only compounds their misery.

US must follow up on Rohingya genocide declaration

ASIA TIME
Saqib Sheikh
April 7, 2022

The Biden administration should push for change on the ground rather than merely issuing statements  

Rohingya refugees gather at a market in Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp in Ukhia on May 15, 2020. Photo: AFP

The recent announcement by US President Joe Biden’s administration affirming that the Myanmar military was guilty of a genocidal acts and crimes against humanity directed at the Rohingya was largely welcomed by the Rohingya stateless diaspora. 

Activists and analysts, though, have commented on how late this decision has been made, coming nearly five years after the military operation in 2017 that resulted in a mass exodus of the Rohingya from their ancestral homeland in Rakhine state to neighboring Bangladesh as well as other countries in the region. 

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Today's News (Quick Search ) March, 2022

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31.03.2022

1,097 more Rohingyas reach Bhasan Char from Chattogram - New Age New Age

1999 more Rohingyas reach Bhasanchar - The Business Standard The Business Standard

Another 1,544 Rohingyas head for Bhasan Char - Dhaka Tribune Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh to hang four over atheist blogger's murder - EasternEye Eastern Eye

Burma Army Burns Homes In Northern Chin State Burma News International

Cairo to Kyiv: Social media's rocky ride through conflict zones - Qantara.de Qantara.de

IOM Appeals for USD 128 Million to Support Rohingya Refugees and Local ... - ReliefWeb ReliefWeb

Muslim organizations lead COVID-19 educational outreach to immigrants and refugees in ... Wisconsin Muslim Journal

Myanmar's rebellion, divided, outgunned and outnumbered, fights on - The Washington Post The Washington Post

NGO files first intl. complaint against Myanmar junta in Turkey - La Prensa Latina Media La Prensa Latina

Nothing New About Myanmar Junta Chief's Cruelty - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy

Old bomb explodes in Buthidaung, Muslim man killed | Narinjara News Narinjara News

Over 100 Religious Buildings Destroyed by Burmese Military - Persecution.org Persecution.org

Private school closure adds to Rohingya woes | The Manila Times The Manila Times

Remembering Myanmar's Fallen Heroes - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy

Response plan launched to support 1.4 million Rohingya and Bangladeshis | Indiablooms Indiablooms

Sittwe evictees get temporary resettlement in Ponnagyun Twsp | Burma News International Burma News International

The Little Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Of Burma – OpEd - Eurasia Review Eurasia Review

The United States Announces More Than $152 Million in Additional Humanitarian ... - USAID USAID

The United States intends to declare the Rohingya crackdown in Myanmar as a "genocide." Eminetra Canada

UNHCR and partners call for sustained global support for Rohingya refugees | Headlines Devdiscourse

US Humanitarian Assistance for Rohingya - STL.News STL.News

US, Singapore Leaders Urge Myanmar Junta to Free Political Detainees - The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy

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