Current Crisis In Myanmar Shouldn’t Impede Return Of Rohingya – OpEd
Myanmar is passing through a critical time due to unrest and conflict between the government and the anti-junta forces. There
Read moreMyanmar is passing through a critical time due to unrest and conflict between the government and the anti-junta forces. There
Read moreMyanmar’s situation is becoming more protracted as violence between the military, the People’s Defence Force (PDF), and other ethnic armed
Read moreBangladesh is sheltering 1.25 million Rohingyas for last six years. International community and the regional countries along with all stakeholders
Read moreFearing for their lives, hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh in 2017 from Myanmar’s Rakhine state, where they
Read moreAt present, 1.2 million registered Rohingyas are living in the camps inside Bangladesh. For last six years, Bangladesh has been
Read moreThe Rohingya crisis is becoming a protracted one and currently posing a threat to the security situation of Bangladesh and
Read moreBangladesh is providing shelter and supporting the persecuted Rohingyas on humanitarian grounds for nearly six years. In addition, for the
Read moreIn 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh to escape the massacre and brutal repression by the Myanmar Army
Read moreA lasting solution to the Rohingya crisis lies in the safe, sustainable and dignified repatriation of the 1.2 million Rohingyas
Read moreOn August 25, 2017, the Rohingyas living in Myanmar’s Rakhine state were forced to seek refuge in Bangladesh after suffering
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