U.N. Investigator Says Facebook has Not Shared ‘Evidence’ of Myanmar Crime
The head of a U.N. investigative body on Myanmar said Facebook has not released evidence of “serious international crimes”, despite...
World’s longest Internet blackout in Arakan (Rakhine) State
The internet shutdown in Myanmar's conflict-ridden northwest, described by rights groups as the world's longest, has entered a second year....
Rights for the Rohingya: A Report by Refugee Civil Societies
This joint report is based on evidence gathered by Rohingya civil society groups in Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh about ongoing...
Rohingyas Injured by Military Shelling Denied Access to Healthcare in Kyauktaw
Kyauktaw ― Five Rohingyas, including three men and two women, from Paik Thei village of Kayuktaw township, injured by military...
Foods Ran Out at Homes, out of Stock in Markets, Prices Hiked Up in Maungdaw
MAUNGDAW — Many Rohingya in the homeland face starvation as their stored foods ran out, necessary items are out of...
BGP rejects MAYAKA’s Permission to Rebuild Rohingya Houses Burnt in 2017
MAUNGDAW — BGP (Border Guard Police) order to stop building temporary shelters descended suddenly on Rohingya survivors whose houses were...
Cases Against Rohingya Escapees Dropped by Pathein Court
PATHEIN, Irrawaddy — Cases against scores of Rohingya escapees have been dropped by the court in Pathein township of Irrawaddy...
Military Accused of Burning Abandoned Houses, Shops in Rakhine
MAUNGDAW — Many abandoned houses and shops in several locations have been burnt to ashes recently in Northern Maungdaw and...
School Turned Quarantine Centre Panics Rohingya in Urban Maungdaw
MAUNGDAW — Local authorities have planned to quarantine Buddhist workers returning from Thailand in schools close to Rohingya village while...