Rohingya, Indonesia and Aceh

About 5,000 internally displaced people have returned to the western Myanmar border town of Maungdaw after the insurgent ...
The coastal Upazila, once infamous for ‘crossfire’ killings, now sees a surge in abductions, with ransom demands varying from ...
Authorities say dozens of Rohingya Muslims have come ashore in Indonesia, on the heels of another group earlier this month.
By Shamindra Ferdinando Sri Lanka must address the developing issue of Rohingya refugees cautiously. Whatever the domestic politics, or divisions within political parties represented in Parliament, ...
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 ...
While the bedrocks of migration in Sri Lanka – foreign employment and remittances – are settling, other aspects are ...
In a letter to all USAID/Bangladesh implementing partners, the aid agency declared “stop-work order”. Apart from $490 million ...
Rohingyas are an ethnic community from Myanmar’s Rakhine province who have been facing severe persecution for decades.
Refuge in Malaysia is crucial for Rohingya people who escaped persecution in Myanmar. But their situation has become more precarious, as Malaysia has become less friendly towards Myanmar refugees.
More than 70 Rohingya came ashore in Indonesia's Aceh province, an official said on Thursday, the latest wave of Rohingyas who often faced rejection from Indonesia's regional communities.
The expression “out of the frying pan into the fire” accurately articulates the present situation of Rohingya Muslims taking refuge in India. The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic minority group who have ...