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Muslim man found dead after speaking to media in restive Myanmar state
Troops have killed more than 80 people throughout the crackdown, according to official figures
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UN calls on Myanmar's Suu Kyi to visit crisis-hit Rakhine
The Nobel peace prize winner has faced growing international criticism for not stopping the military's campaign
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Myanmar Rohingya abuse may be 'crimes against humanity': UN
More than 120,000 Rohingya have been crammed into displacement camps since sectarian violence in 2012
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Myanmar Rohingya abuse may be 'crimes against humanity': UN
Army has carried out a bloody crackdown in Rakhine, with Muslim minority flooding over the border into Bangladesh
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'They raped us one by one,' says Rohingya woman who fled Myanmar
Thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing to Bangladesh to escape the violence of Myanmar's soldiers
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Myanmar bars US photographer ahead of Rohingya show
Constantine's "Nowhere people," which explores the lives of stateless people in 18 countries around the world
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Persecution of the Rohingya
Decades before Wirathu (described by some as Buddhist Bin Laden) Myanmar had rendered the Rohingya an oppressed group
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Islam does not pose threat to Buddhism, reveals Myanmar census
Muslims make up just over two per cent of Myanmar's population, government census figures showed
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US to downgrade Myanmar in annual human trafficking report - sources
Myanmar's demotion part of the State Department's annual Trafficking in Persons report
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Myanmar Buddhists ransack mosque as religious violence flares
Bouts of anti-Muslim violence have left scores dead across the country since 2012
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Dalai Lama urges Myanmar's Suu Kyi to ease Rohingya tension
Rights groups have sharply criticised Suu Kyi's reluctance to speak out on the Rohingya's plight
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Burma’s BB?
Burmese government’s treatment of Rohingyas under Suu Kyi should be seen through the lens of cultural genocide
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One Rohingya Muslim shot dead in mass escape from Thai detention centre
Police say 21 Rohingya fled a detention centre at about 1 am after sawing through an iron bar in their communal cell
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Blaze destroys hundreds of homes in Myanmar Rohingya camp
Authorities said a cooking stove caused the blaze at the Bawdupa camp near the state capital Sittwe
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi vows to include ethnic groups in "democratic federal union"
The country has been plagued by insurgencies by ethnic minority groups since independence from Britain
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Five Myanmar men fined for Rohingya calendar
The government does not recognise the term Rohingya and insists the minority group does not face official persecution
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Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya see glimmer of hope in Suu Kyi victory
Suu Kyi has never visited the refugee camps that house some 140,000 people, mainly Rohingya
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A lone Muslim campaigns in Myanmar's stronghold of radical Buddhism
Thein is contesting elections in Mandalay which is home to leading Ma Ba Tha monk self-styled as 'Burmese bin Laden'
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Indonesia probes alleged attack on migrant Rohingya women
Four Rohingya women, aged from 14 to 28, said they were attacked by a group of men on Monday evening
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Hardline monks claim victory as Myanmar Muslims face poll exclusion
Myanmar's Muslims are facing increasing marginalisation under the current quasi-civilian government
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Stateless: Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims
Meet the world’s least wanted people: Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims
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United stand: Punjab governor backs Rohingya cause
Pakistan always supports the oppressed Muslims across the globe on diplomatic and international level
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Malaysia bids sombre farewell to nameless Rohingya dead
Despite fasting for Ramazan, scores of Malaysians and Rohingya turned out for the ceremony in Kampung Tualang
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TTP calls for 'jihad' in Myanmar
Ehsanullah Ehsan says only jihad would make Myanmar rulers take notice of Rohingyas' plight
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Rohingya 'trafficker' shot dead in Bangladesh
Police arrested him at 4pm Sunday and this morning they shot him dead in cold blood near a road
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Myanmar to start transferring migrants to Bangladesh
Since then, around 4,500 of them have returned to shore, but the UN estimates that 2,000 others are still on the water
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Precarious limbo awaits Rohingya who make it to Malaysia
There are, however, fresh hopes that growing awareness of the Rohingya plight could open doors overseas