Permanent Peoples Tribunal Judgment
PERMANENT PEOPLES’ TRIBUNAL Founder: LELIO BASSO (ITALY) President: FRANCO IPPITO (ITALY) Vicepresidents: LUIZA ERUNDINA DE SOUSA...
Permanent Peoples Tribunal
Sep 22, 2017


Slow Genocide Continues in Myannmar
A Bangladesh border guard looking at Rohingya refugees at the Jalpatoli refugee camp in the no-man’s land area between Myanmar and...
!a Maung Zarni 1
Sep 21, 2017


Atrocities on Rohingyas: People’s tribunal starts hearing in Malaysia
By Garima Tyagi Rights groups accused the Myanmar military of burning Rohingya villages and raping women. But the Army said it was...
Free Press Journal
Sep 20, 2017


Myanmar Keeps Quiet, But Bangladesh Must Speak Out
Rohingya refugees wait for sacks of rice to be distributed on September 10, 2017 in Whaikhyang, Bangladesh. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)...
Forbes
Sep 20, 2017
Use the power of restraining Myanmar's leadership on the issue of Rohingya
Seorang pakar pembunuhan jenayah kaum, profesor Dr Gregory Stanton melihat sekatan jadi alat paling berkesan untuk menekan Aung San Suu...
Astro Awani
Sep 20, 2017


Myanmar Rohingya exodus exposes abject failure of world leaders to deliver solution to refugee crisi
As almost 400,000 refugees flee ethnic cleansing in Myanmar, world leaders meeting at the UN General Assembly should hang their heads in...
Amnesty International
Sep 18, 2017


Covering the Rohingya: Separating fact from fiction
According to the latest figures, there are nearly 400,000 Muslim-majority Rohingyathat have been forced from their homes in Myanmar. The...
Al Jazeera
Sep 18, 2017
Persecution, Forced Displacement, and Genocide of Rohingya, Kachin, Shan, Karen and other minorities
Persecution of the Rohingya, Kachin, Shan, Karen and other minorities in Myanmar has been continuous since a military coup installed the...


Violence in Myanmar shows the world needs to stop romanticising Buddhism
People dont generally associate Buddhists with violence, especially not the type of violence that sees houses set on fire and gunfire...
Charis Chang | New Zealand Herald
Sep 17, 2017


Message to the world from Nasima Khatun, a Rohingya
Nasima, Khatun, 60 [Katie Arnold/Al Jazeera] Nasima Khatun, 60, comes from Rakhine State, Myanmar, which she fled a few weeks ago. "My...
Al Jazeera
Sep 17, 2017


Two Burmese journalists arrested in Bangladesh while covering Rohingya exodus
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Bangladeshi authorities to act judiciously in the case of two Burmese journalists held on...
Reporters without Borders 1
Sep 16, 2017


‘Blood flowed in the streets’: Refugees from one Rohingya hamlet recount days of horror
Saiful Rahman, 30, left, walks toward the mainland with his family after crossing the Naf River from Burma. (Ismail Ferdous for The...
Washington Post
Sep 16, 2017






































































