As we mark the first anniversary of the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya minority from Myanmar, it is clear that too little has been done to support, protect, and provide for this marginalized community. Now, accountability is urgently needed to provide a sense of justice to the Rohingya, to act as a deterrent against further…
Refugees International outlines five key priorities the world must address in order to begin tackling the root causes of the Rohingya crisis.
Refugees International welcomes the announcement by the U.S. Treasury Department of new targeted sanctions on four Myanmar security officials and two military units directly involved in the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya minority.
For Rohingya women in Bangladesh, gender-based violence continues in refuge.
Refugees International’s Daniel P. Sullivan testified at a Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing on “Victims’ Rights in Burma.”
Refugees International joined 45 other organizations in urging the U.S. government to strengthen targeted sanctions on Myanmar.
Refugees International is deeply concerned that continued impunity, restricted access to aid, and denial of basic human rights in Myanmar’s Rakhine State make repatriation a distant reality at this time.
A humanitarian catastrophe is imminently threatening the lives of nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as they face the onset of the monsoon and cyclone seasons.
Mayyu Ali is one of the tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees who now live in camps along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.
Refugees International expresses its deep concern regarding the return in recent weeks of thousands of Afghan nationals from Turkey back to Afghanistan where their safety is at risk.
Holding Myanmar’s Military to Account—Why We Must and How We Can
As we mark the first anniversary of the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya minority from Myanmar, it is clear that too little has been done to support, protect, and provide for this marginalized community. Now, accountability is urgently needed to provide a sense of justice to the Rohingya, to act as a deterrent against further…
5 Key Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis
Refugees International outlines five key priorities the world must address in order to begin tackling the root causes of the Rohingya crisis.
Refugees International Welcomes New Myanmar Sanctions for Ethnic Cleansing
Refugees International welcomes the announcement by the U.S. Treasury Department of new targeted sanctions on four Myanmar security officials and two military units directly involved in the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya minority.
Still At Risk: Restrictions Endanger Rohingya Women and Girls in Bangladesh
For Rohingya women in Bangladesh, gender-based violence continues in refuge.
Victims’ Rights: Human Rights Abuses and the Persecution of Minorities in Northern Myanmar
Refugees International’s Daniel P. Sullivan testified at a Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing on “Victims’ Rights in Burma.”
RI Joins 45 Groups to Call on U.S. Government to Strengthen Targeted Sanctions on Myanmar
Refugees International joined 45 other organizations in urging the U.S. government to strengthen targeted sanctions on Myanmar.
Refugees International Statement on Myanmar-UN Agreement: Ongoing Dangers Prevent Rohingya Returns
Refugees International is deeply concerned that continued impunity, restricted access to aid, and denial of basic human rights in Myanmar’s Rakhine State make repatriation a distant reality at this time.
Aid Restrictions Endangering Rohingya Ahead of Monsoons in Bangladesh
A humanitarian catastrophe is imminently threatening the lives of nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as they face the onset of the monsoon and cyclone seasons.
A Rohingya Refugee Describes His Flight from Violence in Myanmar
Mayyu Ali is one of the tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees who now live in camps along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.
The Return of Thousands of Afghans from Turkey back to Afghanistan is Cause for Alarm
Refugees International expresses its deep concern regarding the return in recent weeks of thousands of Afghan nationals from Turkey back to Afghanistan where their safety is at risk.