The Myanmar National Unity Government's response to arrest warrants for Aung San Suu Kyi by the Argentine court and others attempts to rewrite history and undermines justice for the Rohingya.
How Dil Mohammed, a former smuggler and military informant, has become a dominant force in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps, coercing families into providing fighters
The Last Rohingya Enclave in Myanmar is Emptying
Thousands of Rohingya have been forcibly displaced from Maungdaw by the Arakan Army, facing starvation, violence, and forced recruitment. Read about their struggle for survival and escape.
Bangladesh’s Missteps and Missed Opportunities
Bangladesh’s restrictive policies and impractical repatriation goals are deepening the Rohingya crisis, creating instability and despair. Read an analysis of how these actions impact the Rohingya and the region.
A Realpolitik Recalibration of the Rohingya Crisis?
Bangladesh's interim government signals a shift in its approach to Myanmar—embracing realpolitik and controversial strategies that may further jeopardise Rohingya welfare. Discover the implications in this analysis.
My interview on BBC World News GMT.
TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER 2017: New figures released by the International Organisation for Migration on Tuesday showed that 582,000 Rohingya had fled Myanmar since August 25.
Testimonies of rape and murder given to me by young Rohingya women who have fled Myanmar and are now in the makeshift refugee camps in southern Bangladesh.