Rohingya
Are the Rohingya Facing Genocide in Myanmar?
Over 120,000 Rohingya people have recently fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh due to ongoing violence.
Chechen Leader at Odds With Russia Over Rohingya Crisis
Ramzan Kadyrov appealed to Putin for help and condemned the persecution of the Rohingya people.
Aung San Suu Kyi's Painful Silence on Myanmar Army
Myanmar is changing fast, but the army doesn't seem to be changing with it.
Dozens of Rohingya Refugees Died in Malaysian Jails
The Rohingya Muslims are one of the most persecuted ethnic groups in the world.
Suu Kyi Rejects U.N. Inquiry into Rohingya Abuse
The U.N. suggests that crimes against humanity are likely occurring against the Rohingya in Myanmar.
Aung San Suu Kyi: No Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar
The U.N. has said security forces have acted with "devastating cruelty" towards the Muslim-minority Rohingya.
E.U. Calls For Probe of Myanmar Human Rights Violations
A U.N. report last month said the Myanmar army and police had committed mass killings and gang rapes of Rohingya in a campaign that may amount to crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.
Rohingya May Be Expelled From Myanmar, U.N. Reports
The U.N. is pushing for an enquiry into abuses against the Rohingya by the country's army.
Myanmar Army Ends Rohingya Muslim Crackdown
After escalating violence against the minority group, troops have announced they are withdrawing from the region.
Why Aiding Rohingya Muslims Is So Difficult
A recent shipment of aid from Malaysian Muslim groups arrived to protests in Yangon.
1,000 Rohingya Muslims Feared Dead After Crackdown
Two senior U.N. officials told Reuters the crisis is significantly worse than previously thought.
Bangladesh Plans to Move the Rohingya to Flooded Island
Bangladesh first proposed the plan in 2015, prompting anger among rights groups.
65,000 Rohingya Flee Military Violence in Myanmar: U.N.
Human rights groups said the army's actions could amount to crimes against humanity.
The Rohingya Genocide Has Begun in Earnest
Troops were "slaughtering children, raping women, burning and looting houses."
U.S. Calls on Myanmar to End Abuse of Rohingya
Myanmar has denied discriminating against Rohingya Muslims, most of whom live in apartheid-like conditions.
Rohingya Muslims Excluded from Myanmar Election
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims were excluded from the electoral process by Myanmar's military-backed government.
There's Strong Evidence of a Genocide in Myanmar
A new report by Yale Law School says the UN should urgently investigate the fate of the Rohingya.
Life for Rohingya in Myanmar Like Nazi Germany: Report
Ahead of Myanmar's historic elections, a new report finds evidence of ongoing genocide against the Muslim minority group.
Rohingya Beaten and Killed at Sea: Amnesty Report
Up to 8,000 Rohingya were trapped in the Andaman Sea earlier this year.
Around 4 Million Voters Shut Out of Historic Myanmar Election
Most are overseas and have been unable to register; canceled polls in areas affected by ethnic violence could also dent the election's credibility.
Myanmar's General Election Will Put Its New Order to the Test
The November elections will show if Myanmar's march to democracy is real.
What Burma's Elections Mean for the Rohingya
Burma's Rohingya Muslims have suffered systematic persecution for decades.
One in Every 122 Humans is Displaced: U.N.
More than 50 percent of the world's displaced people come from Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia.
The World's Refugee Crisis by the Numbers
Nearly 14 million people became newly displaced in 2014.
Soros: As a Jew in Budapest, I Too Was a Rohingya
"The parallels to the Nazi genocide are alarming. Fortunately, we have not reached a stage of mass killing."
Tutu: The Slow Genocide Against the Rohingya
The violence against a Muslim minority is not because of sectarian or communal differences but is a planned eradication.
No Rest for the Rohingya of Myanmar
More than a million Rohingya are not welcome in Myanmar, or anywhere else.
Indonesia and Malaysia Agree to Shelter Migrants
With thousands of migrants coming ashore, the destination countries have come up with a plan.
Up to 7,000 Migrants Stranded in Andaman Sea
Southeast Asian governments are scrambling to resolve the maritime migrant crisis.