Tag: Myanmar
Do we have a moral obligation towards Rohingya refugees?
Rohingya continue to suffer great hardships that the international community is capable of alleviating
Facebook shares data on Myanmar with United Nations investigators
Myanmar is facing charges of genocide over a 2017 military crackdown on the Rohingya
Myanmar urged to restore internet in Rakhine to help contain virus
Most recent infections have been in state capital of Sittwe, where officials have imposed a stay-at-home order and a curfew
Rohingya politicians excluded from Myanmar election reveals limit of political reforms
While excluded from voting or standing in that election, many Rohingya still put their faith in the party of Aung San Suu Kyi
As other doors close, some Rohingya cling to hope of resettlement
But resettlement process deemed unrealistic because of reluctance of European countries and the US to take Muslim refugees
Myanmar activist faces court for banner protesting internet shutdown
Charge against free-speech activist and poet is latest example of Myanmar govt’s intolerance of critical speech, rights group says
Cardinal Bo calls for ‘one military’ as Myanmar’s armed groups hold...
Military must also gradually come under the authority of a democratically accountable elected president, the cardinal says
Kardinal Bo serukan ‘satu militer’ saat kelompok bertikai bahas genjatan senjata
Kardinal Charles Maung Bo asal Myanmar menyerukan perdamaian dan persatuan saat angkatan bersenjata negara itu dan kelompok bersenjata etnis yang bertikai mengadakan pertemuan bilateral untuk membahas gencatan senjata nasional.
Political speech hampered in lead up to Myanmar elections, rights group...
Using Myanmar’s numerous defamation laws, govt and military have treated almost any criticism of their record as defamatory
UN investigator says Facebook has not shared ‘evidence’ of Myanmar crime
Facebook played a key role in spreading hate speech that fueled violence against Rohingya, UN investigators says