Members of Rohingya separatist groups in Bangladesh have killed, abducted, tortured, and threatened Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in acts that may amount to war crimes, Fortify Rights said in a new ...
Bangladesh authorities should coordinate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague for the prosecution of Ata Ullah abu Ammar Jununi, Commander-in-Chief of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation ...
For years, Sheikh Hasina's government refused to publicly acknowledge Rohingya militants' presence, hindering justice and response to their attacks, the international rights body says ...
A report by Fortify Rights and the Social Equality Promotion Foundation denounces the extent of the phenomenon (1 in 6 Thai ...
Their actions – murdering “informants,” forced recruitment and extortion for their cause – may be war crimes, Fortify Rights says.
In a joint statement issued yesterday (21 March), the New York-based nonprofit called on the interim government “to guarantee the right to freedom of expression in Bangladesh, which includes but is ...
Fortify Rights finds certain acts committed by militants against Rohingya constitute war crimes - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Attacks by the group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, were used as a pretext by the Myanmar military to launch a campaign ...
Ataullah Abu Jununi, head of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army rebel group, was near Dhaka for months before his capture.
The Congress party plans to fortify its presence across all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal. While uncertain about ...
Fortify Rights said on March 12. "Rights-respecting countries should explore all possibilities to facilitate the delivery of life-saving aid to communities in need in Myanmar," said Ejaz Min Khant ...
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