PBS NewsHours’ Amna Nawaz talks to Refugees International’s Dan Sullivan about the hostile conditions in Myanmar preventing Rohingya from returning home.
Abuse or Exile: Myanmar’s Ongoing Persecution of the Rohingya
Refugees International details ongoing harassment, arbitrary detention, and forced labor for Rohingya who remain in Myanmar.
Myanmar Women Stand with Myanmar Women
Refugees International had the honor of meeting two women, both born in Myanmar, who received the Secretary of State’s 2019 International Women of Courage (IWOC) award.
The Diplomat: The Obstacle to Rohingya Return Is Clear: It’s Still Myanmar
Rohingya refugees continue to arrive in Bangladesh with stories of oppression at the hands of Myanmar’s security forces.
Refugees International Warns Against Relocating Rohingya to Bhashan Char Island
Refugees International is deeply concerned about plans announced by the government of Bangladesh to begin relocating Rohingya refugees to Bhashan Char, an isolated island more than 30 miles off the coast of Bangladesh.
Fair Observer: The Rohingya Crisis: What to Watch for in 2019
What will the year 2019 have in store for the Rohingya? Daniel Sullivan shares key developments to keep an eye on and thoughts on what must be done to improve the outlook.
Refugees International Congratulates Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission on 10th Anniversary
Refugees International congratulates the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission on its 10th anniversary of standing up for those whose human rights are under threat.
Impending Plans to Return Rohingya Refugees to Imperil Thousands
Refugees International is gravely concerned about announced plans to begin returning Rohingya refugees to an unacceptably dangerous situation in Myanmar.
U.S. Findings of Mass Killings in Myanmar Must Lead to Action
Refugees International welcomes the public release of the U.S. State Department’s report on its investigation into atrocities committed by the Myanmar government against the Rohingya minority.
What You Missed in the UN Rohingya Report
On August 27, the UN-mandated Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar released a devastating report concluding that the country’s military leaders should be prosecuted for the “gravest crimes under international law, against the Rohingya minority. While this aspect of the report has garnered the greatest attention, other important findings including that the crimes of the Myanmar…