Two years after the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group, killed and wounded hundreds of Rohingya Muslims and burned down their ...
The latest HRW report suggests that Rohingyas continue to face persecution and insecurity even in areas no longer controlled by the junta.
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HRW: Arakan Army killed hundreds of Rohingya, survivors detained
Human Rights Watch reports the Arakan Army killed hundreds of Rohingya Muslims in a 2024 massacre in Myanmar's Rakhine State.
Hundreds of Rohingya civilians, including women and children waving white flags while trying to flee fighting in Myanmar’s ...
Analysing the Arakan Army’s Way of Rakhita reveals how Arakanese nationalism shapes Myanmar politics and the Rohingya crisis.
The 56-page report, “‘Skeletons and Skulls Scattered Everywhere’: Arakan Army Massacre of Rohingya Muslims in Hoyyar Siri, ...
The report by a UK-based NGO documents rape, gang rape and threats of sexual violence against Rohingya women and girls in Rakhine State.
Arakan Army and United League of Arakan chief Twan Mrat Naing gives an interview to Rajeev Bhattacharyya (left) at an undisclosed location somewhere in Myanmar’s Arakan region, on March 2, 2026.
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Returning to Rakhine State still unsafe for Rohingyas: HRW
Dhaka, May 19 -- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the massacre in Hoyyar Siri underscores that returning to Rakhine State is still unsafe for Rohingyas, even in areas now controlled by the Arakan ...
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