The ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar is a significant humanitarian and legal challenge now before the International Court ...
Muhammad Rofique of St. John's is one of the approximately 742,000 Rohingya people who were forced out of Myanmar during a ...
If the ICJ fails the Rohingya, international law will be irreparably weakened - COMMENT: A trial at the International Court of Justice will decide whether the Rohingya’s suffering is legally genocide ...
The accounts of the Rohingya people are being heard directly in an international court for the first time as Myanmar stands ...
Whoever takes office in Bangladesh after the elections next month must prioritise lifting longstanding and deeply embedded restrictions on refugees.
For Rohingya women, the question is not whether violence can be legally defined or classified, but whether such naming alters ...
Nationalist activists and monks rally as Myanmar faces genocide allegations in The Hague over its 2017 crackdown on the ...
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) -Bangladesh has no scope to allocate more resources for its 1.3 million Rohingya refugees, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said on Monday, urging the international ...
It was still dark, early on a January morning in 2024, when Mohammad Ayas slipped out of the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and trekked deep into the forest, returning to the ...
The two main parties say they will push for repatriation to Myanmar. But that’s unrealistic, say experts.