

Myanmar arrests MP after Rakhine riot
Myanmar police on Thursday arrested a prominent Rakhine Buddhist MP for allegedly provoking ethnic violence, state media and his party...
Daily Mail
Jan 18, 2018


World Report 2018: Fighting for Rights Succeeds
Political leaders willing to fight for human rights principles showed that they could limit authoritarian populist agendas, Human Rights...
Human Rights Watch
Jan 18, 2018


Politics and Security Hold Each Other Hostage in Nagorno-Karabakh
By Magdalena Grono Sniper fire can hit almost every open-air spot in Nerkin Karmiraghbyur, an Armenian village in the Tavush region on...
International Crisis Group 1
Jan 17, 2018


Seven Priorities for the African Union in 2018
What’s the issue? African Union leaders meet at the end of January for their bi-annual summit. Vital institutional and financial reform...
International Crisis Group 1
Jan 17, 2018


UK Government has been 'unacceptably' slow to respond to persecution of Rohingya in Myanmar,
An influential committee of MPs has criticised the Government for an “unacceptable” failure to respond to the plight of the Rohingya...
The Independent
Jan 16, 2018


Myanmar says temporary camp will house 30,000 Rohingya targeted for repatriation
Myanmar is building a camp to temporarily house 30,000 Rohingya Muslims targeted for repatriation after fleeing violence in Rakhine...
Genocide Watch
Jan 15, 2018


The uncertain fate of Rohingya women
Amina Khatun, a 40-year-old Rohingya woman, was sitting in front of the door of her tiny shelter house with her two-year-old son Salam....
Daily Star
Jan 15, 2018


Water and sanitation crisis unfolds in Rohingya camps
By Abdul Aziz Most of the tube wells in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camps are out of order as the underground water level has been rapidly...
Dhaka Tribune 1
Jan 13, 2018


Turkey’s constitutional court orders release of two journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) welcomes today’s constitutional court decision finally ordering the release of two journalists, Mehmet...
Reporters without Borders 1
Jan 11, 2018


Unrelenting Violence in Darfur: Recent Reporting by Radio Dabanga
Violence, especially sexual violence against girls and women, remains unchecked in Darfur; violence associated with the ruthless Rapid...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Jan 11, 2018


Stemming Tunisia’s Authoritarian Drift
What’s the issue? As the seventh anniversary of the 2011 Tunisian uprising approaches, the country is drifting back toward its old...
International Crisis Group 1
Jan 11, 2018


Dhaka hopeful for new beginning with Myanmar
Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali today hoped there will be a new beginning with Myanmar through Rohingya repatriation. “With the...
Daily Star
Jan 10, 2018











































































