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In the heart of the world’s largest refugee camp, whispers of resistance grow louder as young men feel compelled to take up ...
An aerial view of a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
Rohingya refugees walk through a paddy field in Bangladesh in November 2017, after fleeing genocide in Myanmar’s Rakhine state © K M Asad/LightRocket/Getty Images ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMyanmar confirms 180,000 Rohingya eligible to return, Bangladesh saysThe 180,000 names were part of a list of 800,000 Rohingya that Bangladesh submitted to Myanmar in six batches.
Myanmar’s recent announcement to repatriate 180,000 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh has drawn international attention.
Safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation is significant and will potentially be a decisive step in dealing with the Rohingya refugee crisis.
Myanmar's Home Minister Kyaw Swe says that his country is ready to take back Rohingya Muslims who fled during violence. He told Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid in Dhaka on Friday that Myanmar is ...
More than 750,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar’s Rakhine State and sought ... The crisis has since been compounded by fresh violence in Rakhine State, leading to another wave of Rohingya arrivals ...
On April 4, it was confirmed by Myanmar authorities that there were approximately 180,000 Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh that are eligible to return. Following numerous cuts in funding as a ...
Myanmar has confirmed that 180,000 Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh since fleeing their homeland are eligible to return, the Bangladesh government’s press office said on Friday. The announcement ...
The announcement, following talks in Bangkok, offered a possible breakthrough in the long-stalled repatriation process. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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