Gewaltexzesse gegen die Rohingya

Published by Deutscher Bundestag on June 7, 2018 a) Beratung der Beschlussempfehlung und des Berichts des Ausschusses für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe (17. Ausschuss) zu dem Antrag der Fraktionen CDU/CSU, SPD, FDP und BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN Die Gewaltexzesse gegen die Rohingya stoppen – Für die vollständige Anerkennung als gleichberechtigte Volksgruppe in Myanmar Drucksachen 19/1708, 19/2115 b) Beratung der Beschlussempfehlung und des Berichts des Ausschusses für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe (17. Ausschuss) zu dem Antrag der Fraktion DIE LINKE. Staatenlosigkeit weltweit abschaffen – Für das Recht, Rechte zu haben Drucksachen 19/1688, 19/2583

A Rohingya’s perspective

By Tun Khin | Published by The Daily Star on June 7, 2018 Bangladesh’s ICC cooperation is crucial for Rohingya justice Since August last year, the world has witnessed how hundreds of thousands of desperate Rohingyas have fled across the border into Bangladesh, bringing with them tales of unimaginable horror. Many of these refugees are my friends and relatives. For the first time, the world has woken up to what we Rohingya have lived with for decades—Myanmar’s systematic and genocidal attempts to wipe us out as a people. Now we need the help of the world, and Bangladesh, to obtain

The Free Rohingya Coalition Statement on the non-inclusive, non-transparent nature of the 6 June MOU between Myanmar and UNHCR and UNDP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 7 June 2018 The Free Rohingya Coalition is gravely concerned about the non-inclusive, non transparent nature of UN agencies signing a repatriation deal with Myanmar The coalition demands protection of Rohingya people in both return and in rebuilding communities, as well as restoration of full-citizenship and recognition of group identity in Myanmar. FRANKFURT, Germany: We, the Free Rohingya Coalition, welcome the involvement of the two UN agencies, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in supporting the creation of “conditions conducive to voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable refugee