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11 Jun Four hundred Rohingya women and girls have used their thumbprints to sign a legal submission to the International Criminal Court.

Posted at 09:37h in Blog by Xchange
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The document calls on the ICC to investigate recent crimes and atrocities committed against Rohingya.Human rights lawyers and prosecutors are using an unconventional technicality of human rights law which states that human rights abuses are still being committed against Rohingya in Bangladesh, by virtue of...

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28 May Rights groups support calls for investigations into sexual violence against Rohingya

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The Myanmar Government are urged to comply with an UN investigation into the military’s part in sexual violence against Rohingya women and girls, a joint press release says.Human Rights Watch and Fortify Rights submitted an 11- page joint report on cases of rape and sexual...

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21 May Repatriation process assured, but no progress

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The Myanmar government is committed to Repatriation but there’s still no details of how or when the process will begin.The Joint Working Group made up of members of the Bangladesh and Myanmar governments, met on Thursday to discuss the return of Rohingya, with both sides...

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21 May Rohingya stay longer in Bangladesh

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It’s unlikely Rohingya refugees will be returning to Myanmar in the near future, a leading Belgian think-tank warns.In a new report, the International Crisis Group calls for new ways to accommodate the Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh.In the meantime, while humanitarian assistance is on-going, ICG...

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14 May Meth trade links: drugs fueling instability inside Bangladesh’s refugee camps

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Drugs are fueling instability inside Bangladesh’s refugee camps, the AFP news agency is reporting.It’s understood that unemployed Rohingya are becoming drug runners for a criminal organization back in Myanmar and with those responsible for forcing them out. Methamphetamine pills or ‘Yaba’ as they’re known, are...

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07 May UN delegation calling for safe repatriation and justice

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A UN Security Council delegation is calling for the safe return of Rohingya refugees and a bringing to justice of those responsible for crimes committed against them.At a press conference held in Myanmar’s capital Nay Pyi Taw, UK Ambassador to the UN, Karen Pierce, told...

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30 Apr US investigating abuses against Rohingya

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The US government is investigating alleged atrocities committed against the Rohingya Muslims.The State Department led enquiry includes over a thousand interviews with Rohingya men and women in Bangladesh camps between March and April this year. ‘The purpose of this investigation is to contribute to justice processes,...

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25 Apr Xchange explores what return means for the Rohingya in latest Repatriation Survey

Posted at 09:54h in Press Release by Xchange
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Since August 25, more than 671,000 Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh to escape killings and other mass atrocities being conducted in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Xchange arrived shortly after the first Rohingya refugees fled to Bangladesh and has been collecting data and closely monitoring the developments...

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23 Apr First Rohingya family to return staged

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The first reported family to be returned to Myanmar wasn’t repatriation, Bangladesh says.According to a Facebook post by the Myanmar government, a family of five were returned home from the border regions between both countries. The post shows images of five ‘Muslim’ people being given...

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16 Apr Podcast: Snapshot Survey Findings

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Migrant Offshore Aid Station talks to Xchange Senior Research Advisor, Maria Jones, and Research Analyst, Ioannis Papasilekas about the findings of the Snapshot Survey 2018.Using the Shamlapur and Unchiprang camps as a starting point, the team’s been able to explore the daily lives and...

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