People will suffer, and people will die.” Image Aid cuts will be “an unmitigated disaster,” the U.N. Secretary-General, António Guterres, said at the Rohingya camp on Friday.
Authorities detained Ata Ullah, leader of a militant group notorious for attacking police stations in Rakhine State in 2017 ...
During their visit to the camps, both Guterres and Yunus made bold promises to the Rohingyas, who fled Myanmar in 2017 to escape the military’s campaign of ethnic cleansing ...
Security officials in Bangladesh arrested the leader of a Rohingya insurgent group on charges of illegal entry, sabotage and terrorist activities in the South Asian nation, where there are more than 1 ...
The United Nations migration agency says it is scaling back or ending projects worldwide and firing staff following funding ...
Their actions – murdering “informants,” forced recruitment and extortion for their cause – may be war crimes, Fortify Rights says.
A Rohingya militant leader who directed attacks against Myanmar security forces which precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe ...
Shafika is one of the over 700,000 Rohingya people who fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar in 2017 when Myanmar's military launched a "clearance operation" in the country's western Rakhine State. The ...
Seeing such solidarity from the Guterres for their long plight, many Rohingya people, who were fasting in the holy month of Ramadan, were emotional, and many shed tears. The UN chief joined the ...
During his visit to the camps, he said he heard two key messages. The first was that the Rohingya people wanted to return to Myanmar. "It is essential for the international community to do ...
And solidarity with the Bangladeshi communities that so generously host them." Guterres said he aims to highlight both the challenges and potential of the Rohingya people, emphasizing the resilience ...