"MSF(Médecins Sans Frontières) estimates that at least 9,400 people lost their lives in Myanmar between 25 August and 24 September, of whom at least 6,700 died due to violence. At least 730 children under the age of five are estimated to have been killed. While the speed and scale of displacement alerted the international community to the severity of events, MSF mortality data indicates that violence reached an unprecedented level in the month following 25 August 2017. This contrasts sharply with official statements from the Myanmar authorities denying any wrongdoing in Rakhine State, and underestimating casualties caused by the so-called clearance operations. Injuries treated by MSF staff accounts from newly arrived refugees and results ...
Background: Decades of persecution culminated in a statewide campaign of organized, systematic, and ...
During 2017, almost 671,500 people crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border at the time of violence in ...
Background In 2017 hundreds of thousands of ‘Rohingya’ fled to camps for Forcefully Displaced Myanma...
"MSF(Médecins Sans Frontières) estimates that at least 9,400 people lost their lives in Myanmar betw...
Summary: Background: In August, 2017, Myanmar security forces initiated a widespread response again...
The plight of the Rohingya people represents one of the key humanitarian issues of our time. This po...
"Myanmar’s Rakhine State has long been afflicted by a toxic mixture of centre-periphery tensions, co...
The world most oppressed community called Rohingya, who has been struggling to attain self -identity...
Violence has returned to haunt the hapless Rohingya community in Myanmar. The latest round of violen...
2017 was Myanmar’s annus horribilis. This essay revisits the 2017 Rohingya crisis and discusses its ...
This is likely to shock many, but it is a fact that a traumatised community greater than Bhutan's po...
Violence and murder against Rohingya ethnic seem endless. It continues without a concrete solution t...
Although the events have been extensively reported in the international press, what is particularly ...
As the forced expulsion of the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar gathers pace and attracts increasing in...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
Background: Decades of persecution culminated in a statewide campaign of organized, systematic, and ...
During 2017, almost 671,500 people crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border at the time of violence in ...
Background In 2017 hundreds of thousands of ‘Rohingya’ fled to camps for Forcefully Displaced Myanma...
"MSF(Médecins Sans Frontières) estimates that at least 9,400 people lost their lives in Myanmar betw...
Summary: Background: In August, 2017, Myanmar security forces initiated a widespread response again...
The plight of the Rohingya people represents one of the key humanitarian issues of our time. This po...
"Myanmar’s Rakhine State has long been afflicted by a toxic mixture of centre-periphery tensions, co...
The world most oppressed community called Rohingya, who has been struggling to attain self -identity...
Violence has returned to haunt the hapless Rohingya community in Myanmar. The latest round of violen...
2017 was Myanmar’s annus horribilis. This essay revisits the 2017 Rohingya crisis and discusses its ...
This is likely to shock many, but it is a fact that a traumatised community greater than Bhutan's po...
Violence and murder against Rohingya ethnic seem endless. It continues without a concrete solution t...
Although the events have been extensively reported in the international press, what is particularly ...
As the forced expulsion of the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar gathers pace and attracts increasing in...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
Background: Decades of persecution culminated in a statewide campaign of organized, systematic, and ...
During 2017, almost 671,500 people crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border at the time of violence in ...
Background In 2017 hundreds of thousands of ‘Rohingya’ fled to camps for Forcefully Displaced Myanma...