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The Supreme Court of India has begun hearing petitions to decide if Rohingya—Myanmar’s persecuted Muslim minority- are refugees or illegal migrants. A three-judge bench led by Justice Surya Kant said ...
The court took up a batch of 22 cases involving the deportation of foreigners who are either in detention camps or are ...
The petitioners espousing the cause of the Rohingya were represented by senior advocate Colin Gonzalves and lawyer Prashant ...
Arakan Rohingya National Council urges UN Security Council to hold group accountable for crimes against humanity ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the first major issue to be dealt with in cases concerning Rohingya is whether they are ...
The Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, has imposed severe restrictions and committed ...
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, on Thursday welcomed the Calcutta High Court's decision to extend the deployment ...
Rohingya activists warn of “a repeated cycle: fragmentation, new group names, personal ambitions replacing real strategy.” ...
Bangladesh wants a million Rohingya refugees to go back to Myanmar. But 18 months after most of them fled violence, they are too afraid to go back and are making new lives for themselves in camps.
The possible sinking of a boat in recent weeks with 180 Rohingya Muslims on board could make 2022 one of the deadliest years at sea in almost a decade for the community, a U.N. agency said, as ...
Among the four questions framed by the Supreme Court was whether the Rohingya people could be detained indefinitely if they ...
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