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The Rohingya were chased from Myanmar when it was ostensibly a democracy—though today the general directly responsible for their slaughter, Min Aung Hlaing, heads a junta government after ...
That's life for the 1 million Rohingya Muslim refugees who have been stuck for five years now in the purgatory of the world's biggest refugee camp, at Cox's Bazar on the coast of Bangladesh.
Rohingya migrant girl Halima Khatun (6), who arrived in Bangladesh in October, holds a whistle and a razor blade that she uses as toys at the Shamlapur refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Dec. 1, 2017.
A Rohingya Muslim man tells the story of how he escaped the squalid refugee camp in southern Bangladesh where he was born and came to the U.S. as a refugee. The vote is expected to be fraught. One ...
The denial of Rohingya rights is as old as that of the Myanmar state. After Myanmar’s independence in 1948, it adopted a policy of viewing Rohingyas as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
Education Cannot Wait and UNICEF help Rohingya refugee girls like Roshida avoid child marriage so they can stay in school and reach their full potential.
Last year more than 4,500 Rohingya fled Myanmar, and hundreds were killed during the journey, according to the United Nations. That number has been a fivefold increase from 2022, according to the U.N.
Rations will be halved for around one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh from next month due to a lack of funds, the United Nations food agency has said. Huge numbers of the persecuted and ...