Wednesday, August 21, 2019

MSF: Conditions in Rohingya camps remain precarious Dhaka Tribune





  • A predominantly Muslim ethnic minority from Rakhine in Buddhist Myanmar, the Rohingya have been called the “most persecuted minority in the world”.

  • Stripped of citizenship under a 1982 law which deemed the Rohingya as Bengali, they now find themselves stateless.

  • Myanmar and Bangladesh refuse to acknowledge them as citizens.

    This month marks the second anniversary of Rohingya refugees fleeing into Bangladesh following a brutal crackdown by Myanmar’s security forces. A predominantly Muslim ethnic minority from the Rakhine state of Buddhist Myanmar, the Rohingya have been called the “most persecuted minority in the world”.

ေက်ာက္ေတာ္ရဲမွဴး ဓားထုိးခံရ၊ တရားခံမမိေသး

RFA 
လြတ္လပ္တဲ့ အာရွအသံ
2019-08-20
 ရခိုင္ျပည္နယ္ ေက်ာက္ေတာ္ၿမိဳ႕ ေျမပံုကို ေတြ႔ရစဥ္


စစ္ေရးအေျခအေနေတြ တင္းမာေနတဲ့ ရခိုင္ျပည္နယ္ေျမာက္ပိုင္း ေက်ာက္ေတာ္ၿမိဳ႕က ၿမိဳ႕နယ္ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ႔မွဴး ရဲ မွဴး ေစာသန္းလြင္ဟာ မေန႔ညေနက ဓားထိုးခံရၿပီး ေက်ာက္ေတာ္ေဆး႐ံုမွာ အတြင္းလူနာအျဖစ္ တင္ထား ရပါတယ္။

ဒီေန႔မနက္မွာ စစ္ေတြေဆး႐ံုကို သယ္ယူလာဖို႔ စီစဥ္ေနၾကတယ္လို႔လည္း စစ္ေတြၿမိဳ႕က ရဲအရာရိွတစ္ဦးက ေျပာပါတယ္။

Burma Campaign UKရဲ ႔နာမည္ပ်က္စာရင္းသစ္မွာ ျမန္မာစစ္တပ္နဲ႕ ပတ္သက္တဲ့ႏုိင္ငံတကာကုမၸဏီ ၃၈ ခုထည့္သြင္း

VOA
20 ၾသဂုတ္၊ 2019
အင္ၾကင္းႏုုိင္
 

Google၊ Apple၊ Huawei စတဲ့ ကမၻာ့နည္းပညာ ကုမၸဏီႀကီးေတြအပါအ၀င္ ကုမၸဏီေပါင္း ၃၈ ခုကို ျမန္ မာစစ္တပ္ရဲ႕ စီးပြားေရးလုပ္ငန္းမွာ ပတ္သက္ဆက္စပ္မႈရွိေနတဲ့အတြက္ ေနာက္ထပ္ နာမည္ပ်က္စာရင္း အသစ္အျဖစ္ ၿဗိတိန္အေျခစိုက္ Burma Campaign UK က ဒီကေန႔ အဂၤါေန႔မွာ ထည့္သြင္းေၾကညာ လိုက္ပါတယ္။


နေရပ်ပြန်ရေး ဒုက္ခသည်တွေ သဘောထား ကုလနဲ့ ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ် စတင်စုံစမ်း

VOA
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာပိုင်း)
20 သြဂုတ်၊ 2019
  UNHCRရုံးတွင် ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည်မိသားစုကို မှတ်ပုံတင်ပေးနေစဉ်
 
နေရပ်ပြန်ရေး ဒုက္ခသည်တွေ သဘောထား ကုလနဲ့ ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ် စတင်စုံစမ်း မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကနေ ထွက် ပြေးသွားပြီး ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ်နိုင်ငံမှာရောက်နေတဲ့ ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည်တွေထဲက ၃,၀၀၀ ကျော်အနေနဲ့ သူ တို့မူရင်းနေရာတွေဆီ ပြန်ချင်သလားဆိုတာကို ဒုက္ခသည်များဆိုင်ရာ ကုလသမဂ္ဂအေဂျင်စီ UNHCR နဲ့ ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ် အာဏာပိုင်တွေ ပူးပေါင်းပြီး ဒီကနေ့ကစလို့ မေးမြန်းဆန်းစစ်နေပါပြီ။

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

တိုင်းရင်းသား အသုံးအနှုန်း မှားယွင်းမှု တာဝန်ရှိသူ များ စုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးခံနေရ

ဧရာဝတီ
By ထက်နိုင်ဇော်
16 August 2019
 MRTV ကထုတ်ပြန်ခဲ့တော့ မေတ္တာရပ်ခံချက်
မြန်မာ့ ရုပ်မြင်သံကြားမှ ထုတ်လွှင့်ခဲ့သည့် သတင်းတပုဒ်တွင် မောင်တောဒေသရှိ နေရပ်စွန့်ခွာသူများကို “နေရပ်စွန့်ခွာသော တိုင်းရင်းသားများ” ဟု သြဂုတ်လ ၁၂ ရက်နေ့က မှားယွင်းဖော်ပြမှုကြောင့် တာဝန်ရှိ သူများဌာနဆိုင်ရာ စုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးမှု ခံနေရကြောင်း သိရသည်။

Two years on, has the world forgotten the Rohingya children?

South China Morning Post
Opinion



Fatima is acutely aware of the importance of school. The 13-year-old fled Myanmar two years ago with nothing. She now lives in the world’s biggest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar with her parents, two sisters and grandfather. She has faced difficulties most children her age never will. She wants to be a teacher, but not just any teacher. She wants to teach girls because when girls are educated, they teach others.

U.N. agency, Bangladesh begin survey of Rohingya over return to Myanmar

REUTERS
August 20, 2019

FILE PHOTO: A Rohingya refugee walks at a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain

More than 730,000 Rohingya fled Rakhine for neighbouring Bangladesh after a military-led crackdown in August 2017 the United Nations has said was perpetrated with “genocidal intent”, but many refugees refuse to go back, fearing more violence.

Academic Azeem Ibrahim wins prestigious global scholar prize

Dhaka Tribune
Tribune Desk
August 19th, 2019
File photo of Dr Azeem Ibrahim Courtesy
Scholar recognized for his substantial impact in the study of genocide, mass violence

The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has awarded eminent academic, Dr Azeem Ibrahim, with the 2019 Engaged Scholar Prize.

Glasgow born Ibrahim, who is also a Dhaka Tribune columnist, received the global scholar prize for his "exemplary vision and influence" in the study of human rights violations and mass violence cases.

Monday, August 19, 2019

ရခိုင်မြောက်ပိုင်း မြို့နယ်သုံးခုမှာ တိုက်ပွဲတွေဆက်ရှိ

VOA
19 သြဂုတ်၊ 2019
နိုင်ကွန်းအိန်

စစ်ရေးတင်းမာနေဆဲ ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်အတွင်း မနေ့ကတရက်ထဲ ရသေ့တောင်၊ မြေပုံနဲ့ ဘူးသီးတောင်မြို့နယ် (၃) ခုမှာ မြန်မာစစ်တပ်နဲ့ ရခိုင်လက်နက်ကိုင် အဖွဲ့AAတို့ အကြားတိုက်ပွဲ ဖြစ်ပွားခဲ့တယ်လို့ AA တာဝန်ရှိသူတွေနဲ့ ဒေသခံတွေက ပြောပါတယ်။ တပ်မတော်ဖက်ကတော့ မနေ့က ဘူးသီးတောင်မြို့နယ် မှာ တိုက်ပွဲဖြစ်ပွားခဲ့ပြီး လက်နက်သိမ်းဆီးရရှိခဲ့ တယ်လို့ ပြောပါတယ်။ ဒီရက်ပိုင်းအတွင်းတိုက်ပွဲမှာ နှစ် ဖက်ထိခိုက်မှုတွေရှိနေခဲ့တယ် လို့ AAဖက်ကဆိုပါတယ်။ ဗွီအိုအေမြန်မာပိုင်း သတင်းထောက် နိုင်ကွန်း အိ န်ကနေ သတင်းပေးပို့ထားပါတယ်။

ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ဌာေနျပန္ေရး ဒီရက္ပိုင္း ျပန္စႏုိင္မလား


ဘဂၤလားေဒရွ္႕မွာ ခိုလံႈေနရတဲ႔ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ဒုကၡသည္ေတြ ဌာေနျပန္ေရးက အခ်ိန္မေရြး စႏုိင္တယ္လို႔ ဘဂၤ လားေဒရွ္႕ ႏုိင္ငံျခားေရး ၀န္ႀကီးဌာန အတြင္း၀န္ Shahidul Haque က တနဂၤေႏြေန႔က ေဆြးေႏြးပြဲမွာ ေျပာ ဆိုေၾကာင္း ဘဂၤလားေဒရွ္႕ သတင္းေတြမွာ ေဖာ္ျပၾကပါတယ္။

ကန္လက္ေထာက္ ႏုိင္ငံျခားေရး ၀န္ႀကီး Singh ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံေရာက္ရွိ

၂၀၁၉ ဇြန္လ ၅ ရက္ေန႔တုန္းက ကန္လက္ေထာက္ ႏုိင္ငံျခားေရး ၀န္ႀကီး Singh က GES ထိပ္သီးအစည္းအေ၀း တက္ေရာက္စဥ္ (photo- EconDiplomacy@State) 


အေမရိကန္နဲ႔ ျမန္မာ ကုန္သြယ္စီးပြားေရးျမွင့္တင္ဖို႔ အေမရိကန္ႏုိင္ငံျခားေရးဌာန စီးပြားေရးနဲ႕ စီးပြားေရး လုပ္ငန္းမ်ားဆုိင္ရာ လက္ေထာက္ႏုိင္ငံျခားေရးဝန္ႀကီး Manisha Singh မနီရွာဆင္း ဟာ ၾသဂုတ္လ ၁၆- ၂၁ ရက္ေန႔ထိ ငါးရက္ၾကာခရီးစဥ္အျဖစ္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကို ေရာက္ရွိေနပါတယ္။

Rohingya repatriation can begin anytime: foreign secretary

The Daily Star
August 19, 2019
Staff Correspondent

Repatriation of Rohingya refugees -- who fled a brutal military crackdown in Myanmar in August 2017 -- can begin anytime, foreign secretary Shahidul Haque said yesterday at a discussion.

“Repatriation is always on the table. It can start anytime. It is a continual process,” Shahidul Haque said while responding to a journalist’s query on whether the repatriation of Rohingyas will start on August 22 as reported by an international news agency.

Reuters on Thursday reported that Myanmar and Bangladesh have agreed to start a fresh attempt to repatriate Rohingyas on August 22.

Myanmar to attempt repatriation process again on August 22

MYANMAR TIMES
19 Aug 2019
A view of a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Another repatriation effort is expected to take place on Thursday. Photo - EPA 
Myanmar will accept more than 3000 Rakhine State refugees from Bangladesh starting on Thursday, said U Ko Ko Naing, director general of the Disaster Management Department.

“There are more than 20,000 refugees on the list sent by Bangladesh. Of them, we have verified that more than 3000 have documents proving that they lived in Myanmar. We sent the list to Bangladesh but they have not replied,” he said. 

Asean needs a viable Rakhine agenda

Bangkok Post
Opinion
published : 19 Aug 2019
writer: Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar, 
Laetitia van den Assum, Kobsak Chutikul & Dinna Wisnu

 Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, second right, speaks to delegates at Asean's Foreign Ministers meeting on July 31. WICHAN CHAROENKIATPAKUL 

When Asean's Foreign Ministers met in Bangkok on July 31, they "reaffirmed their support for a more visible and enhanced role of Asean to support Myanmar in providing humanitarian assistance, facilitating the repatriation process [of the Rohingya] and promoting sustainable development".

We welcome Asean's continued engagement. At the same time, we find it important that the overall situation in Rakhine is properly understood and that credible assessment is made of the conditions for voluntary, safe and dignified Rohingya returns. Asean pronouncements indicate agreement that the root causes of the conflict have to be addressed.

Rohingya group sounds alarm on ‘premature’ repatriation

Md. Kamruzzaman
19.08.2019 
 
There is still genocidal persecution of Rohingya inside Myanmar, says European Rohingya Council days ahead of repatriation 

A Dutch-based Rohingya advocacy group on Monday expressed deep concern over the “premature repatriation” from Bangladesh to Myanmar of over 3,500 Rohingya refugees set to start this Thursday.

“Myanmar has so far failed to present to Rohingya community a clear, transparent, strategic and genuine plan of repatriation of nearly one million Rohingya [who] survived from Myanmar’s genocide,” the European Rohingya Council (ERC) said in a statement.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

No turning point yet

The Daily Star   
Opinion
Mohammad Zaman
August 18, 2019
Rohingya refugee children carry supplies through Balukhali refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, October 23, 2017. Photo: Hannah McKay/Reuters
In recent weeks, there have been a flurry of diplomatic activities in the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, starting with the high-level visit of Myanmar delegation led by Myint Thu, Myanmar’s Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to Cox’s Bazar. The repatriation of the Rohingyas was a major topic at the 2019 meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) held recently in Bangkok. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees also visited Bangladesh and Rakhine state. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was in Japan and later in China to press hard the Rohingya repatriation case, where she was assured that Beijing would “do whatever is required” to help resolve the Rohingyas crisis.

All must respect Rohingya children’s right to education


NEWAGE
Aug 18,2019
Opinion

THE Rohingyas sheltered in Bangladesh have been in a survival state, especially since 2017 — when the latest large-scale spate of violence against and persecution of them by Myanmar’s military broke out in their native land of Rakhine State — with humanitarian agencies making substantial progress in health care, nutrition, water and sanitation, protection and other basic services. More than a million of them, and about 745,000 of them since August 25, 2017, who live in camps in Cox’s Bazar started fleeing to Bangladesh in phases beginning in the late 1970s. The facilities that they have been afforded, however, might not be adequate but have at least been enough to provide them with survival. Yet there have been some shortcomings on a few fronts and their education has been one among them. By June 2019, as a UNICEF report, ‘Beyond Survival: Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh’ launched marking two years of their latest arrival since August 2017, says, 192,000 Rohingya children aged 4–14 have been provided with non-formal education after having been enrolled in 2,167 learning centres. But the latest assessments show that 640 more learning centres are needed to accommodate 61,400 children aged 3–14. The report, which says that there are 683,000 children among the 1.2 million Rohingyas living in Cox’s Bazar, also talks about a worrying fact — 97 per cent of the children aged 15–18 are still not attending any type of educational facility.

“We Need to Write Our Own Names”: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Rohingya Humanitarian Response in Cox’s Bazar - Gender Operational Review Report, July 2019

Myanmar probe team on Rohingya abuse in Dhaka

Tribune Report
August 18th, 2019
 This photo taken recently shows a makeshift rohingya camp in cox’s Bazar Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka Tribune


The probe team led by former Japanese ambassador Kenzo Oshima arrived in Dhaka on Saturday

A delegation of Myanmar’s Independent Commission of Enquiry (ICOE) has arrived in Dhaka to investigate allegations of human rights violations against the Rohingyas.

စစ်တွေမြို့မဈေးကြီးက ဆိုင်ပေါင်း ၇၀၀ လောက်ကို နေရာပြောင်းရွှေ့မယ်

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ဘီဘီစီ မြန်မာပိုင်း
18 သြဂုတ်လ 2019
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်၊ စစ်တွေမြို့မဈေးကြီးကို မှီခိုရောင်းချနေကြတဲ့ ပျံကျဈေးဆိုင်ပေါင်း ၇၀၀ လောက်ကို အခုနှစ်မကုန်ခင်မှာ နေရာပြောင်းရွှေ့ပေးသွားဖို့ရှိနေပြီး အဲ့ဒီဈေးရောင်းချနေသူတွေကို ခေါ်ယူပြီးတော့ ရခိုင် ပြည်နယ်အစိုးရအဖွဲ့နဲ့ စည်ပင်သာယာရေးဌာနတို့က အသိပေးပြောကြားခဲ့တာဖြစ်ပါတယ်။
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