Refugees lack proper sanitation and live in emergency conditions, but still they choose to remain rather to return under a repatriation deal without guarantees of justice for past (or potential) crimes against them.
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New Book Presents Rarely Researched Aspects of Myanmar’s Political and Media Transition
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, was ruled by a junta for several decades until reforms were implemented in 2010, which allowed the restoration of a civilian leadership.
Without School, a ‘Lost Generation’ of Rohingya Refugee Children Face Uncertain Future
Rohingya children are not permitted to attend Bangladeshi public schools.
Genocide: 70 Years On, Three Reasons Why the UN Convention is Still Failing
Some criminal investigations are underway while the genocides continue.
Rohingya Crisis: A Year Since It Shocked The World, What’s Changed?
The United Nations described the military offensive in Rakhine that provoked the exodus of Rohingyas as a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.
BJP Instigating People Over Presence Of Rohingya Refugees In Jammu: National Conference
National Conference leader criticised the BJP for “generating hype” over the issue.
BJP & Its Bloodlust: After Secular People And Intellectuals, The Latest On BJP’s Shoot At Sight Wet Dream- Rohingyas
BJP MLA Raja Singh said, “If they don’t go back with ‘sharafat’ then there is a need to make them understand in their own language.”
SC asks Centre for report on conditions in Rohingya camps
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud considered the submission of senior advocate Colin Gonsalves that conditions at the camps are unhygienic and “filthiest to say the least”.