

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


Reuters Reporters Are Charged in Myanmar With Obtaining State Secrets
By Hannah Beech and Saw Nang Two journalists for the Reuters news agency were formally charged in Myanmar with obtaining state secrets,...
New York Times 1
Jan 10, 2018


Rohingya children trapped in 'appalling' conditions in Myanmar's Rakhine state
While the eyes of the world are on Myanmar's northern Rakhine and Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh, more than 60,000 Rohingya children remain...
Genocide Watch
Jan 9, 2018


Inaction Has Put A Price On The Lives Of Rohingya Children
How much is a child worth? Before you say "priceless" without a second thought, ask yourself again — only this time imagine you are...
Genocide Watch
Jan 9, 2018


Abducted at nine to be a girl soldier for Kony: 'Now people call me a killer'
When Agnes Acayo escaped from the rebel group who had abducted her at the age of nine, she felt overjoyed to be free and back home at...
The Guardian
Jan 8, 2018


Rohingyas need protection, not relocation to Bashan Char
My recent op-eds in The Daily Star on Rohingya repatriation and resettlement sparked many responses from readers in Bangladesh as well as...
Daily Star
Jan 7, 2018


OIC rights body finds organized campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingyas
IPHRC expressed its dismay at the plight of the Rohingyas in Myanmar, who continue to suffer severe and institutionalized human rights...
Dhaka Tribune 1
Jan 6, 2018











































































