BangladeshhasrejectedaclaimbyMyanmarthatafamilyoffiveRohingyarefugeeswere"repatriated",callingtheclaim"afarce".Some700,000peoplefromtheRohingyaminoritygrouphave
TheU.N.refugeeagencycalledaMyanmarminister'svisittoBangladeshtomeetMuslimRohingyarefugeesaconfidence-buildingmeasure,butsaidconditionsinMyanmarwerenotreadyforth
AMyanmarCabinetministeronWednesdayvisitedasprawlingrefugeecampinBangladeshforRohingyaMuslims,whodescribedtheviolencethatforcedthemtofleeMyanmarandpresentedalist
Aboxing-fantycoon,aveneratedmonkandthearmyluredsomeofMyanmar'stopfighterstoRakhinestatethisweekinanattempttoshownormalityisreturningafteramilitarycrackdowndrove
Myanmar'sdefactoleaderAungSanSuuKyihasimmunityfromprosecution,Australia'sattorneygeneralsaidSundayafteralegalbidwaslaunchedtoholdherresponsiblefor"crimesagainst
Myanmar’smilitaryhasaccusedBritishMPsofmaking“onesided-accusations”abouttheplightoftheRohingyaanddeniedthatanyviolence,extrajudicialkillings,rapeandarsonwascomm
MyanmarhasnotstoppeditsethniccleansingoftheRohingyapeopleinRakhinestate,aUnitedNationshumanrightsofficialsaidonTuesday.TheUNenvoy'sassessmentofacontinued"campai
BangladeshThursdayaskedMyanmartoimmediately"pullback"securityforcesandheavyweaponsfromtheborderafterthetroopbuild-upnearacamphousingthousandsofstrandedRohingyas
HundredsofdesperateRohingyaMuslimsarestillpouringovertheMyanmarborderintoBangladesheveryweek,bringingharrowingaccountsoftortureandmurder,sixmonthsafteramilitary
MyanmarandBangladeshirepresentativesheldtalksabout5,300RohingyaMuslimstrappedonastripofunclaimedlandbetweentheirtwocountriesandvisitedtheareaonTuesday,officials
TwoethnicarmedgroupsinMyanmarsignedaceasefirewiththegovernmentonTuesday,asleaderAungSanSuuKyiseekstoreviveastutteringpeaceprocesstoenddecadesofconflict.Endingne
MyanmaronSaturdaydeniedthattherewerefivemassgravesofRohingyaMuslimsinavillageincrisis-hitRakhinestate,sayingthat19"terrorists"hadbeenkilledandburiedinthearea.Th
MyanmarpoliceopenedfireonacrowdofethnicRakhineBuddhistsastheytriedtoseizeagovernmentofficelateTuesday,inunrestthatleftsevendeadandinjuredaroundadozenmore,police
AmnestyInternationalhasreiteratedacallforanindependentinvestigationintorightsabusesinMyanmar'sRakhinestateafterthecountry'sarmyadmitteditssoldierswereinvolvedin
U2frontmanBono,aleadingcampaignerforMyanmar'sleaderAungSanSuuKyiwhenshewasunderhousearrest,hascalledonhertoresignoverthedeadlycampaignagainstRohingyaMuslims.U2'
MyanmarandBangladeshsetupajointworkinggrouponTuesdaytooverseetherepatriationofRohingyaMuslimswhofledviolenceinMyanmar,butthestartoftheirreturnislikelytobedelaye
TheUnitedNationshumanrightschiefhassaidanactofgenocideagainstRohingyaMuslimsbystateforcesinMyanmarcannotberuledout.ZeidRa'adal-HusseinwasaddressingaHumanRightsC