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Apr 01, 2022 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Family of Slain Rohingya Leader Mohib Ullah Leaves for Canada Amid Safety Fears
They left Dhaka on a Turkish Airways flight at 11:45 pm on Thursday, said human rights activist Noor Khan, who is also a friend of the family. Mohib Ullah’s wife Nasima Khatun, their nine children and son-in-law flew to the North American country as ‘refugees’ under the Government Assistance Programme of Canada, having previously expressed […]Jul 06, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Financial Reports, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees issues, Religious Rights, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Could Facebook Help To Establish The Burmese Government’s Intent To Commit Genocide Against The Rohingya Muslims?
On June 8, 2020, The Gambia filed an application for discovery with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The application asks the Court to compel Facebook to provide information related to the personal Facebook accounts of Myanmar officials. The information that The Gambia seeks is to be used in an action brought by The […]Jun 30, 2020 editoralamin Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Religious Rights, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on ‘Best of humanity’: Indonesian fishermen rescue stranded Rohingya
Nearly 100 Rohingya people who were stranded off the coast of Indonesia were pulled to shore on Thursday by local people furious at local authorities’ refusal to give them shelter because of fears about the coronavirus. Some 94 people from the persecuted Myanmar minority – including 30 children – were plucked from their boat by […]Jun 14, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Lawyers seek Facebook posts of Myanmar leaders in Rohingya case
Lawyers bringing a case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing Myanmar of genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority have asked a United States district court to order Facebook to release posts and communications from the country’s military and police. The ICJ, based in the Hague, has agreed to hear a case accusing Myanmar […]Oct 05, 2017 Help Refugees, Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Relief distribution
Save Rohingya Refugees – Volunteer TODAY! It is more rewarding to watch money change the world than to watch it accumulate. Donate a small amount of $20 to $100. $20 may be small to one donor, but large to another. Your donation will feed a child for days. Save one life, save humanity. “Will you […]Oct 04, 2017 Help Refugees, Human Rights, Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Children are eating in an unhygienic place
Save Rohingya Refugees – Volunteer TODAY! It is more rewarding to watch money change the world than to watch it accumulate. Donate a small amount of $20 to $100. $20 may be small to one donor, but large to another. Your donation will feed a child for days. Save one life, save humanity. “Will you […]Oct 03, 2017 Bangladesh, Film, Help Refugees, Human Rights, İnterviews, Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Hindu Rohingya Camp in Bangladesh
Read more… [Translate]Apr 13, 2017 Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Coming to America: How Refugees Tackle English
From October 2015 to September 2016, the United States admitted more than 31,000 refugees from around the world. To put these newcomers on the road to self-sufficiency, federally-funded programs provide cash assistance as well as job readiness and employment services. Read more… [Translate]Jun 02, 2016 Film, Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Why Did You Come Here?
This is a short documentary directed and produced by JADE HEFFERAN CLARK that presents five personal stories from interviewees who have sought asylum or refuge in Australia. Their stories are profoundly moving. The courage and determination, the great strength, the driving love and the undying hope these five people had to have in order to […]May 28, 2016 Countries, Film, Refugees Issues, Turkey, Video, Video - Human Rights Comments Off on Syrian refugees in Turkey train for better jobs with their host communities
Syrian refugees and members of the host community are taking part in Turkish language courses and vocational training programmes to increase their employability. These programmes in Turkey are being implemented by local partners with support from the ILO to improve livelihoods and decent work opportunities for both communities. (Closed Captions available) Read more... [Translate]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 […]