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Dec 11

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi denies Rohingya genocide allegations at UN court

By Aleksandar Furtula, Lorne Cook, Associated Press

In a measured tone, Suu Kyi calmly refuted allegations that the army had killed civilians, raped women and torched houses in 2017 in what Myanmar’s accusers describe as a deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing and genocide…

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Dec 10

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News Wrap: Despite IG report, Barr says Russia probe based on ‘bogus narrative’

In our news wrap Tuesday, Attorney General William Barr blasted the FBI’s probe into links between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign. The Justice Department’s internal watchdog found that the investigation was flawed but not motivated by political bias. Meanwhile,…

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Dec 10

UN high court hears Rohingya genocide allegations

By Aleksandar Furtula, Lorne Cook, Associated Press

More than 700,000 Rohingya fled to neighboring Bangladesh to escape what has been called an ethnic cleansing campaign involving mass rapes, killings and the torching of homes.

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Nov 14

Court authorizes investigation into crimes against Rohingya

By Mike Corder, Associated Press

The decision by an international court gives fresh hope to victims that those responsible for brutal crimes against the Rohingya will be brought to justice.

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Aug 22

UN report: Myanmar military committed war crimes against Rohingya minority

By Grant Peck, Associated Press

The U.N. Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar said it found the country's soldiers "routinely and systematically" forced sexual acts against women, girls, boys, men and transgender people in "blatant violation of international human rights law."…

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Aug 22

Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar unlikely to begin as scheduled

By Tofayel Ahmad, Julhas Alam, Associated Press

Rohingya eligible for repatriation have told the U.N. refugee agency and the Bangladesh government they don't want to return to Myanmar unless their citizenship and safety were ensured.

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May 30

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In world’s largest refugee camp, Rohingya children face a desperate choice

By Tania Rashid

On the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, the world’s largest refugee camp houses a generation of lost Rohingya children. Because Bangladesh bans them from school, they face a hard choice: Break the law, or relinquish dreams of a better future. In response, some…

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May 07

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Why these reporters spent 18 months in a Burmese jail

After nearly 18 months, two Reuters journalists have left prison in Myanmar. The crime that put them there: Revealing information the country’s government wanted to suppress, about its persecution campaign against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority. John Yang talks to Priscilla…

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May 07

Myanmar frees Reuters journalists who reported on abuse of Rohingya

By Aung Naing Soe, Grant Peck, Associated Press

The imprisonment of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and drew the world's attention to curbs on freedom of the press.

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Apr 24

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Facing Myanmar’s brutal persecution, Rohingya refugees still can’t return home

The Rohingya people of Myanmar have long been persecuted by their government, primarily for their Muslim faith amid a Buddhist majority. A million of them have fled the violence to camps in neighboring Bangladesh, which is tiring of their presence.

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