Malaysia Plans to Return 5,000 Rohingya to Their Persecutors
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On 25 August 2017, an ethnic cleansing operation was launched by the Burmese army and allied extremists in northern Arakan against the Rohingya. For decades, this Muslim minority has been subjected to discrimination and repression in this predominantly Buddhist country. Deprived of nationality under the 1982 Citizenship Act, the Rohingya represent today, one of the largest stateless populations in the world.
Rohingya Must Not Become Pawns in Regional Politics, Bangladeshi Analysts Warn
The analysts urged caution over recent repatriation promises, warning that political announcements are running ahead of conditions for safe and sustainable Rohingya return. by RK Desk DHAKA, 14 August 2026: Rohingya refugees must not be turned into political or geopolitical pawns as regional governments make renewed promises about repatriation, two Bangladeshi analysts have warned. Writing in The Daily Star on 12 August, Professor Sk Tawfique M …
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