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Award winning Muktijoddha to get special fund
Covid-19: 22 deaths, 1,541 new cases in 24 hours
Bangladesh Farmer Murder: One to be hanged, five gets lifer
Myanmar Army burns down another village in Rakhine
UN human rights office calls for compassion following Rohingya deaths at sea
New York: The UN human rights office (OHCHR), is calling for compassion for people desperately seeking shelter, after 30 Rohingya refugees from Myanmar died on a boat in the Bay of Bengal that had spent nearly two months at sea.
Xi Jinping visiting Myanmar, real face of China unveiled
নিজস্ব প্রতিনিধি, ঢাকা, জানুয়ারি ১৯ : দুই দিনের সফরে শুক্রবার মিয়ানমার গেছেন চীনের প্রেসিডেন্ট শি জিনপিং।
Aung San Suu Kyi defends Myanmar from accusations of genocide, at top UN court
New York: Myanmar will have “no tolerance” for human rights abuses committed in Rakhine state and will prosecute the military, if war crimes have been committed there, Aung San Suu Kyi told the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN’s main judicial body, on Wednesday.
ICJ: Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi rejects genocide claims
The Hague: Myanmar's leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in the International Court of Justice and defended her country against allegations of genocide.
Genocide hearing: First day ends
আন্তর্জাতিক ডেস্ক, ঢাকা, জানুয়ারি ১১ : সংখ্যালঘু রোহিঙ্গা মুসলিম গণহত্যার দায়ে আন্তর্জাতিক বিচার আদালতে (আইসিজে) মিয়ানমারের বিচার শুরু হয়েছে। মঙ্গলবার বাংলাদেশ সময় বিকেল ৩টার দিকে এই মামলার শুনানি শুরু হয়ে চলে ৬টা ১০ মিনিট পর্যন্ত।
ICC gives greenlight for probe into violent crimes against Rohingya
New York: Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday authorized an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity, namely deportation, which have forced between 600,000 and one million Rohingya refugees out of Myanmar, into neighboring Bangladesh since 2016.
Two years after exodus, Myanmar’s ‘desperate’ Rohingya youth need education, skills: UNICEF
New York, Aug 17: The daily struggle to survive for Myanmar’s Rohingya people in one of the world’s largest refugee settlements, has caused “overwhelming” despair and jeopardized the hopes of an entire generation, the head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Henrietta Fore, said on Friday.
Scale of displacement across Myanmar ‘very difficult to gauge’, says UN refugee agency
New York, Feb 9: Concern over escalating violence in Myanmar’s Chin and Rakhine states continues to grow, with civilians reportedly forced to flee both internally, and across the border into Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have already sought shelter.
UN migration agency builds temporary safe havens to shelter Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
New York, Nov 21: The United Nations migration agency said on Tuesday that it has upgraded structures in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camps as temporary accommodations for emergency situations.
Security Council urges conditions that allow safe return of Rohingya refugees
New York, May 2: After seeing for themselves the conditions facing Rohingya refugees in the camps of southern Bangladesh as well as homes they fled in Myanmar, Security Council members called on Tuesday for them to be allowed a safe return.
UN agency envoy Cate Blanchett warns of ‘race against time’ as Rohingya refugee camps brace for monsoon rains
New York, Mar 22: As heavy rains and potential cyclones threaten more than one hundred thousand Rohingya refugees living in congested settlements in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar, United Nations refugee agency envoy Cate Blanchett is urging increased international support to protect them from the worst impacts of the upcoming monsoon season.
