Oct 09, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Fire in the Tents Suggest That Big Problems Are Ahead If The Real Conspiracy Behind Not Revealed
Camp Fire Brought Suffering in Between Corona and Food Crisis. Staff Reporter Rohingya Camp fire added Sufferings in Between Corona pandemic and Food Shelter Crisis. It was 7 October 2020 Wednesday night while there was another horrible day appeared for the Rohingya Refugees as fire destroyed their shelters. Due to clashes among various types of […]Oct 08, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya ‘beaten and killed’ if they try to leave ‘unliveable’ detention camps, claims report
Human rights campaigners have made fresh calls for Myanmar to close down Rohingya detention camps where conditions are still “unliveable” eight years after they were set up. Around 130,000 Rohingya Muslims live across 24 camps in Myanmar’s Rakhine state because they were forced from their homes in what has been described as a government ethnic cleansing campaign in […]Oct 04, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, İnterviews, Myanmar, Need Help?, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya Camp Security Gets Tough in A Few Camp Areas Although Law Enforcement Agencies Are Active- Reports Staff Journalist.
The Camp Clashes Raised the Question Whether Myanmar Govt. Plotted to Create Fight In Order to Declare the Rohingyas As ‘Terrorists’. Staff Reporter In this Corona situation, People are getting dissatisfied living in the camp because of the scarcity of proper food supply in time as the demand is ever-increasing since many thousands of small […]Oct 01, 2020 adminmd Bangladesh, Refugees Issues Comments Off on Bangladesh: Protesting Rohingya Refugees Beaten
(New York) – Bangladesh authorities beat refugees protesting their detention on Bhasan Char Island with sticks and tree branches, Human Rights Watch said today. Naval officers allegedly beat the refugees, including children, in retribution for their hunger strike beginning on September 21, 2020 to demand reunification with their families in the Cox’s Bazar refugee camps. […]Oct 01, 2020 koyes77 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar Comments Off on ED: No, the Rohingya crisis is not a bilateral issue
There has been zero motivation on the part of the authorities concerned in Myanmar Myanmar’s allegations directed at Bangladesh at the United Nations General Assembly, where it claimed that Bangladesh is harbouring terrorists in the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar, are not only baseless and laughable, but an attempt on the part of Myanmar to […]Sep 30, 2020 koyes77 Bangladesh, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on ‘Safe zones’ plan shows Bangladesh is accepting Rohingya reality
The government of Bangladesh this week called on the international community to establish “safe zones” within Myanmar to allow for the Rohingya to safely return to the country of their birth. This is not likely to happen, but it does signal a welcome evolution on the part of the government of Bangladesh on the Rohingya […]Sep 29, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Govt forms high-powered committee on Rohingya relocation to Bhashan Char
The executive committee, headed by the principal secretary to the prime minister, will oversee the overall process of the relocation The government has formed a high-powered executive committee with respect to the planned relocation of nearly 100,000 Rohingyas to Bhashan Char from the congested camps in Cox’s Bazar, multiple sources told Dhaka Tribune on Monday. […]Sep 28, 2020 koyes77 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar Comments Off on Bangladesh: World must step up to solve Rohingya issue
Speaking at the UN General Assembly Saturday, Bangladesh’s prime minister reiterated her call for the global community to actively step up to solve the Rohingya issue and the crisis it has caused in Bangladesh. “More than three years have been passed but not a single Rohingya could be repatriated. The Rohingya crisis was created by […]Sep 27, 2020 koyes77 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar Comments Off on Bangladesh urges greater international action on Rohingya status
Bangladesh is hosting more than one million Rohingya, a mainly Muslim minority community who are stateless, most of whom fled following a wave of violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state in 2017. “More than three years have elapsed. Regrettably, not a single Rohingya could be repatriated. The problem was created by Myanmar, and its solution must […]Sep 26, 2020 koyes77 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Dhaka to remind world of Rohingya failure at UNGA
Bangladesh will bring the unresolved Rohingya crisis before the global leaders today (Saturday) apparently reminding everybody of the failure to find a durable solution to the crisis amid Myanmar’s non-fulfilment of repatriation pledge, officials said, reports UNB. Bangladesh will also seek genuine efforts from the global community to help Rohingyas return to their place of […]Jul 29, 2023
It has been close to six years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya faced a deadly genocide by Myanmar’s military and fled the country in search of protection and refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya population has been undergoing persecution, discrimination, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities in Myanmar for over seven decades. Their condition is alarmingly […]