Members of Rohingya separatist groups in Bangladesh have killed, abducted, tortured, and threatened Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in acts that may amount to war crimes, Fortify Rights said in a new ...
Bangladesh authorities should coordinate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague for the prosecution of Ata Ullah abu Ammar Jununi, Commander-in-Chief of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation ...
For years, Sheikh Hasina's government refused to publicly acknowledge Rohingya militants' presence, hindering justice and response to their attacks, the international rights body says ...
Thailand-based human rights group Fortify Rights in a report said that Rohingya armed groups killed at least 219 Rohingyas in ...
Members of Rohingya militant groups in Bangladesh have killed, abducted, tortured, and threatened Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in acts that may amount to war crimes, Fortify Rights said in a new ...
Attacks on journalists increased sharply beginning in February. International rights groups on March 21 urged the government ...
Their actions – murdering “informants,” forced recruitment and extortion for their cause – may be war crimes, Fortify Rights says.
A sense of unease prevails in the Rohingya camps following the arrest of ARSA Commander-in-Chief Ataullah Abu Ammar Jununi.
Despite the rising violence in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar over the years, the Bangladesh authorities have repeatedly ...
A report by Fortify Rights and the Social Equality Promotion Foundation denounces the extent of the phenomenon (1 in 6 Thai ...
Fortify Rights finds certain acts committed by militants against Rohingya constitute war crimes - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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