By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Rohingya survivors of the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar expect ...
The two main parties say they will push for repatriation to Myanmar. But that’s unrealistic, say experts.
If the ICJ fails the Rohingya, international law will be irreparably weakened - COMMENT: A trial at the International Court ...
The ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar is a significant humanitarian and legal challenge now before the International Court ...
For Rohingya women, the question is not whether violence can be legally defined or classified, but whether such naming alters ...
The Gambia accuses Myanmar's leadership of carrying out "brutal and vicious violations" against the Muslim minority group.
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.
Rohingya migrants – including children – held in detention centres across Malaysia are at risk of forced removal, rights advocates warn, as the government carries out a biometric registration scheme ...
On January 29, the three-week hearings on the merits of Gambia’s genocide case against Myanmar before the International Court ...
Whoever takes office in Bangladesh after the elections next month must prioritise lifting longstanding and deeply embedded restrictions on refugees.
Myanmar insists its military campaign against the Rohingya ethnic minority was a legitimate counter-terrorism operation, not genocide.