The accounts of the Rohingya people are being heard directly in an international court for the first time as Myanmar stands ...
Genocide hearings in The Hague offer a ray of hope for the Rohingya, but aid cuts are worsening a humanitarian crisis in refugee camps.
Testimony cited in The Hague shows how influential monks abandoned compassion to serve power and impunity, offering religious cover for the military’s violence.
The International Court of Justice has, since January 12, been examining the alleged genocide committed by Myanmar's army ...
Dhaka said such claims were aimed at diverting international attention from atrocity crimes committed against the Rohingya population ...
A massive fire this week has destroyed hundreds of makeshift homes in a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, displacing more than 2,000 people ...
Myanmar’s military junta has billed the election as a return to democracy. International observers, however, have widely ...
The Rakhine rebel group has been fighting the regime and its allies on multiple fronts, from the mountains to the coast.
Citizens argue that voting cannot bring legitimacy or stability when accountability for past crimes remains unresolved.
By Tora Agarwala and Ruma Paul DHAKA, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Long vilified for opposing independence and barred from electoral ...
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