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Amid a worsening refugee crisis, public support is high in both Australia and NZ to accept more Rohingya

Nearly one million stateless Rohingya people who fled brutal ethnic cleansing in Myanmar have been languishing in extremely congested refugee camps in Bangladesh for the past five and a half years. While the United States recently announced a resettlement program for Rohingya refugees and the UK resettled around 300 Rohingya from the camps prior to 2020 under a now-defunct scheme,… Continue reading Amid a worsening refugee crisis, public support is high in both Australia and NZ to accept more Rohingya

What Do Bangladeshis Really Think of the Rohingya?

A recent Sinophone Borderlands public opinion survey sheds light on Bangladeshi views of the Rohingya, roughly a million of whom have been forced to seek refuge in Bangladesh.   February 15, 2023, marks the 2000th day since the start of the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya. Although the historical background of the Rohingya crisis is much longer… Continue reading What Do Bangladeshis Really Think of the Rohingya?

How Myanmar state-run media shaped public opinion on the ‎Rohingya‎

After the brutal campaign against the Rohingya people in 2017, Myanmar state media contributed to mis-framing the situation in Rakhine state, thereby instilling fear of the Rohingya people among the majority population and contributing to violence against the members of this ethnic group. Under the authority of the Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s military, the Rohingya have long… Continue reading How Myanmar state-run media shaped public opinion on the ‎Rohingya‎

The right to exist – from Rakhine state to Xinjiang

… absolutely, our country has no Rohingya race. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the Commander-in-Chief of the Tatmadaw on his Facebook account The International Court of Justice delivered a momentous decision in the landmark case filed by the Gambia against Myanmar and a compelling message to the world: “The Rohingya in Myanmar have been subjected… Continue reading The right to exist – from Rakhine state to Xinjiang

Súd v Haagu vs diktátorské režimy. O Rohingoch, Ujguroch a práve na život

Medzinárodný súdny dvor sa, na rozdiel od mjanmarskej líderky Su Ťij, postavil na obranu Rohingov s cieľom zastaviť genocídu. Predbežné opatrenie súdneho orgánu OSN má však vplyv aj na ďalšie zraniteľné menšiny, ktoré čelia útokom v iných neslobodných štátoch, vrátane Číny. Medzinárodný súdny dvor v Haagu prijal zásadné rozhodnutie v bezprecedentnom súdnom procese proti Mjanmarsku.… Continue reading Súd v Haagu vs diktátorské režimy. O Rohingoch, Ujguroch a práve na život

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