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Rohingya still fleeing violence, persecution in Myanmar: UN rights boss
Authorities in mainly Buddhist Myanmar deny carrying out large scale human rights abuses
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Killings sow fear inside Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
Military crackdown in Myanmar forced Muslim minority to cross border into Bangladesh
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UN chief hears of 'unimaginable' atrocities as he visits Rohingya camps
UN Secretary General described the situation as "a humanitarian and human rights nightmare"
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Myanmar transit camps sit empty as Rohingya fear return
Transit camp in Myanmar's Rakhine state stands ready to welcome back 150 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh every day
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Myanmar military leaders oversaw 'crimes against humanity': Amnesty
Myanmar's military chief and other top brass have been accused by Amnesty International of crimes against humanity
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Canada sanctions top Myanmar military over Rohingya abuses
The European Union and Canada have announced sanctions against leaders involved in violations in Rakhine State
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"Hate narratives" from abroad drive Myanmar communities apart, Suu Kyi says
Since August, nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims from mainly Buddhist Myanmar's Rakhine state have fled to Bangladesh
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Rohingya refugees fish in troubled waters to earn living in Bangladesh
According to United Nations nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled military crackdown in Myanmar
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Myanmar says some Rohingya refugees returned voluntarily
Returnees entered Myanmar in different stages over the last four months
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In Bangladesh, some 60 babies a day born in Rohingya camps: UN
According to UNICEF since the crisis more than 16,000 babies are born in the camps
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UN Security Council team visits Rohingya in Bangladesh camps
The council is urging Myanmar to allow the safe return of the Rohingya
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Stateless and starving
The world community, although aware of the Rohingya genocide, has barely acted
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7 Myanmar soldiers sentenced to 10 years over Rohingya killings
The bloody incident in September last year is the only atrocity to which the military has admitted
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Myanmar judge to rule next week on dropping journalists' case
Their plight has triggered global alarm over worsening media freedoms in Myanmar
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Malaysia intercepts boat carrying Rohingya refugees, more perilous sea journeys expected
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency says the boat was carrying 19 men, 17 women and 20 children
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UN launches $951 million appeal for Rohingya refugees
Agencies say it also applies to more than 330,000 vulnerable Bangladeshis in communities hosting refugees from Myanmar
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Senior Myanmar official rejects 'ethnic cleansing' charge
700,000 Rohingya fled over the border to Bangladesh since army crackdown
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US Holocaust Museum strips rights award from Myanmar's Suu Kyi
De facto leader is under heavy criticism for her refusal to stand up for the Rohingya
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Myanmar farmers going against the grain with apps
Farmers turning to tech to address knowledge gap in a country where two thirds of workforce is employed in agriculture
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Two ethnic groups sign up to Myanmar's 'broken' peace process
Despite these small peace efforts, borderlands still embroiled in often drug-fuelled unrest
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Myanmar says soldiers, police facing action over village killing
Action will be taken against 10 members of Myanmar’s security forces for killings of captured Rohingya Muslims
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How Myanmar forces burned, looted and killed in a remote village
Killings in coastal village of Inn Din mark another bloody episode in the ethnic violence sweeping northern Rakhine
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US says 'deeply troubled' by reports of Myanmar mass graves
Reporters confirm existence of more than five unreported mass graves in the Myanmar village of Gu Dar Pyin
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Bangladesh forces detain Rohingya leader in camp raid
The arrest was made at a refugee camp as tension grows over plans to repatriate the displaced Muslims to Myanmar
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UN chief concerned about deal on return of Myanmar's Rohingya
UN member-states in December adopted a resolution condemning the violence in Rakhine state
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Bangladesh agrees with Myanmar to complete Rohingya return in two years
'Myanmar has reiterated its commitment to stop outflow of Myanmar residents to Bangladesh'
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Deadly 'long-lost disease' rages through Rohingya camps
Seven specialist diphtheria field clinics have been set up to treat the rising number of patients
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Myanmar military chief admits to murder of Rohingya Muslims
United Nations has condemned the army’s campaign as ethnic cleansing
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Rohingya insurgents say they have no option but to fight Myanmar
Government says insurgents trying to delay repatriation
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Rohingya insurgents ambush Myanmar military truck
Five members of the security forces wounded
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UN rights investigator calls for pressure on China, Russia over Myanmar abuses
Either of them can block the UN Security Council from referring the case to International Criminal Court in the Hague
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Reuters journalists in Myanmar remanded for another 14 days: lawyer
They have been charged with breach of the Official Secrets Act while covering Rohingya crisis
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China, Russia oppose UN criticism of Myanmar over Rohingya
More than 650,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled the country since a military operation was launched in Rakhine state
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Rohingya refugees to start returning from January
Around 655,000 refugees from the stateless minority group have poured across the border into Bangladesh since August
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Myanmar army investigating mass grave in Rakhine
It did not specify how many corpses were found or what community they belong to
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Bangladesh stops Rohingya preparing to board boat to Malaysia
Since August nearly 650,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled a military operation in Myanmar
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Fleeing Rohingya carry one key asset: solar panels
Refugees use solar panels, candles and kerosene lamps for light at night
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Reporters arrested in Myanmar for writing about military crackdown on Rohinga Muslims
Myanmar’s government said on Wednesday that police had arrested two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo
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Diphtheria kills nine in Bangladesh Rohingya camps
Bangladesh authorities said they had prepared for outbreaks of other diseases in the camps, but not diphtheria
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Rohingya refugee crisis a 'grave security risk', warns ICG
ICG study said fresh sanctions on Myanmar would backfire by isolating country and calcifying hatred towards Rohingya
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Myanmar social media anger after Pope uses 'Rohingya' word
Pope met group of refugees from Myanmar's stateless Muslim minority in Dhaka
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Pope refers to 'Rohingya' after meeting refugees
The pope had earlier faced criticism for not using the word "Rohingya" in mainly-Buddhist Myanmar
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Pope ordains priests in Bangladesh ahead of meeting with Rohingya
Pope called for decisive measures to resolve political reasons behind refugee crisis, urged countries to help Dhaka
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'Who is the pope?' ask Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Some mistook his zucchetto for an Islamic skullcap and said he could be a Muslim leader
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Pope holds landmark mass for Myanmar Catholics
The pope is set to hold a meeting with Buddhist leaders later Wednesday
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Pope deliberately avoids using the term 'Rohingya' in key Myanmar speech
Before his speech, Pope Francis met Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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China to host Myanmar's Suu Kyi in Beijing amid global outcry over Rohingya exodus
Visit comes after Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Myanmar's powerful army chief Min Aung Hlaing last week
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Bangladesh says agreed with Myanmar for UNHCR to assist Rohingya's return
Myanmar to issue identity cards to Rohingya
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China's Xi discusses Rohingya crisis with Myanmar army chief
China has offered diplomatic backing to its southern neighbour throughout the crisis
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Myanmar not yet safe for Rohingya refugee return: UN
'Refugees are still fleeing, and many have suffered violence, rape, and deep psychological harm,' stated UNHCR