‘We cannot go back’: grim future facing Rohingya one year after attacks
Food is dwindling and agencies warn of ‘lost generation’ of children growing up without school
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Food is dwindling and agencies warn of ‘lost generation’ of children growing up without school
Read moreSecurity agencies launch hunt for villagers who shared their experiences of violence at the hands of the Myanmar military
Read moreYoung male refugees in Bangladesh are being helped by pioneering aid efforts that try to address the hidden scars of war
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Read moreEntrepreneurial Bangladeshis in Cox’s Bazar are making more money than ever before thanks to the influx of desperate refugees from Myanmar
Read moreThe pope is nearing end of four-day visit to Myanmar in which he has not publicly spoken about plight of the Rohingya
Read moreOxford city council votes unanimously to strip Myanmar leader of award over her response to repression
Read moreRights groups urge UK government and international community to consider Nobel laureate ‘part of the problem’ over atrocities in Rakhine state
Read moreCampaigner renounces honour rather than share it with Myanmar leader in protest over treatment of Rohingya Muslims
Read more‘Rampant malnutrition’ reported following Rohingya exodus from Myanmar to Bangladesh as agencies warn shocking new figures may be tip of the iceberg
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