In light of a new report, refugees in Bangladesh share harrowing tales of sexual assault, shootings by rebels and junta ...
Four years after Myanmar’s military coup sparked gunfighting, torture, rape and arson in Rakhine state, young Rohingya men ...
Intense conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State has worsened the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted and stateless Muslim minority, pushing increasing numbers to flee by boat.
Last year alone, according to one source, armed groups such as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), the Rohingya ...
The Arakan Army strives for legitimacy in Rakhine State by governing captured areas but faces international recognition ...
Rohingya Muslims are still denied citizenship ... The Arakan Army, a military wing of the Buddist Rakhine ethnic group in the western Rakhine state, is seeking autonomy from the central government ...
A Myanmar rebel group said on Jan. 31 that its members killed two prisoners in a rare admission of deadly violence as it ...
Described as the world’s most persecuted people, 1.1 million Rohingya people live in Myanmar. They live mostly in Rakhine state, where they have co-existed uneasily alongside Buddhists for decades.
The most well-known armed group taking on Myanmar’s ruling junta faces renewed accusations of rape, night raids, and murder.
Bangladesh has been grappling with the Rohingya crisis since the mass exodus in 2017 while the situation has further ...
After videos of two violent killings went viral online, the Arakan Army in Myanmar has admitted its troops killed two ...
With much of the world focusing on other geopolitical issues, the Rohingyas hope that their plight will not be forgotten.