Myanmar turned lives of Rohingya Muslims into ‘nightmare’, international court told on first day of genocide trial - Case ...
Rohingya Muslims have been a well-established population for centuries in Myanmar. They are a distinct historical community whose presence dates to the sixth century. They are an indigenous population ...
Myanmar’s military junta has damaged or destroyed hundreds of religious sites, including temples, churches, mosques, and monasteries, as well as social, educational, and health institutions over the ...
The unrest comes days after Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi declared troops had ceased "clearance operations" in the border area that have forced more than 430,000 Rohingya refugees to flee ...
YANGON (Reuters) - After driving nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims out of the country, Myanmar's military is building bases where some of their homes and mosques once stood, Amnesty International said ...
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