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‘Illegal migration’ in Arakan: Myths and Numbers
One of the rationales underlying the persecution of the Rohingya by the Burmese state is that they are branded  “illegal...
“An Island Jail in the Middle of the Sea” Bangladesh’s Relocation of Rohingya Refugees to...
Summary: "Based on interviews with 167 refugees as well as with humanitarian experts, "An island jail in the middle of...
“First They Targeted Our Culture and Language”: Threats to Rohingya Language, Culture and Identity in...
Summary: A people are defined by and remain “a people” because of and through their language and culture. If their...
“The Torture in My Mind”: The Right to Mental Health for Rohingya Survivors of Genocide...
Sumarry: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to experience severe mental health impacts of genocide and mass atrocity crimes perpetrated in...
“Bangladesh Is Not My Country” The Plight of Rohingya Refugees from Myanmar
Summary: In late August and September 2017, Bangladesh welcomed the sudden influx of several hundred thousand Rohingya refugees fleeing ethnic...
A Case Study on How and Why Rohingya Refugees are Neglected in Bangladesh
Abstract: In the 21 century, Rohingya refugee is one of the most discussed issues trembling the world people’s heart and...
A New Shape of Catastrophe: Two Years on from the 2017 Rohingya Crisis
Sumarry: Two years on from the horrific and widespread violence in Myanmar, this report is a call to action to...
A Voice in Their Future: The Need to Empower Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
Summary: More than two years since the expulsion of the majority of the Rohingya population from Myanmar, Rohingya are still...
Fading Humanitarianism: The Dangerous Trajectory of the Rohingya Refugee Response in Bangladesh
Summary: The coup and deteriorating conditions in Myanmar will rightfully remain the focus of international attention on the region. But...
How does statelessness affect the ‘right to health’ An examination of the stateless Rohingya in...
Introduction: At present there are over 10 million people worldwide who are not recognised as citizens of any country, although...
Identity Crisis: Citizenship and Myanmar’s Muslim Ethnic Group
Abstract: Myanmar is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse state in the world, with almost 135 ethnic groups....
The Rohingya conflict: Genesis, current situation and geopolitical aspects
Abstract: The Rohingya in Myanmar are often described as the most persecuted minority in the world. In the former Burma,...
The Rohingya Genocide: Compilation and Analysis of Survivors’ Testimonies
Summary: The Centre for the Study of Genocide and Justice (CSGJ) of the Liberation War Museum published its report on The...
We Must Prevent a Lost Generation: Community-led education in Rohingya refugee camps
Sumarry: Forced displacement represents one of the biggest barriers to achieving Sustainable Development Goal #4 – ensuring quality education for...