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Abdul Kayes, a 27-year-old Rohingya, recounts terrifying experience of being abducted in April this year
Aug. 25 marks 7 years since Rohingya mass displacement from Myanmar
A heavily pregnant woman and her 2-year-old daughter were among the victims in the attack
175 shelters, dozens of shops, and other facilities burn; officials suspect arson attack amid repeated fire incidents
Approval comes amid calls for funding as persecuted Rohingya struggle to survive in crowded refugee camps
Authorities say 42 men, 18 women, 9 children rescued in Meulaboh waters
The ship is the fifth boat carrying Rohingya refugees to land in Indonesia since November, according to authorities
Since a crackdown by Myanmar's military in 2017, around 800,000 have been forced into Bangladesh
Rights groups and media have documented killings of civilians and burning of villages
Military coup in country led to even more pressure on Rohingya after decades of oppression, says Arakanese activist
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims fled the Buddhist-majority country in 2017, bringing stories of rape, murder
Monday was the first of four days of hearings discussing the junta's objections to the jurisdiction of the World Court
About 850,000 of the persecuted Muslim minority live in network of camps in Bangladesh's district of Cox's Bazar
Facebook is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable minority
Mohib Ullah, who was in his late 40s, was killed by unknown gunmen in a camp in Cox's Bazar on Wednesday
One of the most insidious effects of Covid-19 has been its worsening of pre-existing contempt for human rights
The blaze tears through the cramped camp in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, killing 15 people with hundreds missing
Calls for “peace and stability” in Myanmar after a military seizes power and detains Leader Aung San Suu Kyi
The newest addition to the roughly 3,500 Rohingya refugees from neighbouring Myanmar
Bangladesh on Tuesday moved a second group of Rohingya Muslim refugees to a low-lying island in the Bay of Bengal
Desperate parents are marrying off their daughters via video apps to Rohingya men thousands of km away in Malaysia
Bangladesh says it is only moving refugees who are willing to go to Bhasan Char
She has been accused of turning a blind eye to, or even condoning, abuses against the Rohingya
Myanmar leaders promoting dangerous notions of ethnic identity that divide rather than unify, warns Int'l Crisis Group
Restoration of communications is important for better services to Rohingya amid the pandemic
On eve of 3rd anniversary of Myanmar military crackdown, Rohingya still looking for missing family members
It is Facebook's responsibility to help us get justice, say Rohingya rights groups
Experts call for stepping up diplomatic efforts, imposition of sanctions to ensure repatriation of Rohingya
Survivors described a high-seas horror that saw them reduced to throwing the dead overboard
Some died at sea, they were thrown overboard
Rights groups say keeping reports confidential 'will undermine their effectiveness, allow Myanmar to skirt obligation'
Human Rights Watch says nearly 570 Rohingya stranded at sea for past 4 months require immediate assistance
International aid groups have been dreading this moment for months
Aid workers warned of potential humanitarian disaster if there is significant outbreak in refugee camps
As more than one million Rohingya live in sprawling refugee camps in country's south
Bangladesh had refused to let two trawlers carrying about 500 people land on its territory despite UN calls
Several fishing trawlers carrying hundreds of Rohingya are bound for Bangladesh, after being turned back from Malaysia
After cases linked to a gathering in Kuala Lumpur attended by 16,000 people jumped across Southeast Asia
International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Myanmar to implement emergency measures
More than 50 others missing as the vessel tried to reach Malaysia
More than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims were forced to flee northern Rakhine state in 2017 after a military crackdown
Aung San Suu Kyi last month had defended the bloody 2017 crackdown by her nation's army against the Rohingya
Judges of International Criminal Court authorise prosecutor to probe alleged crimes within court’s jurisdiction
Stateless Muslim minority live in large camps with majority having fled Myanmar's Rakhine state
Say a number of organisers have been questioned and subjected to "intimidation" since the rally
Telecommunications regulator orders phone companies to cut off mobile access in refugee camps
Some 740,000 of the Muslim minority have fled to camps in southeast Bangladesh after a military crackdown in Myanmar
At least five mass graves of Rohingya in Rakhine's Gu Dar Pyin village identified
Caught in the middle of govt troops battling the Arakan Army two years after being driven out by a military campaign
Young Rohingya, especially girls, increasingly pursue education in recent years, even from poor families