Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
(All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights as per Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article-1)The prohibition on racial discrimination is part of customary international law. As the International Court of Justice has affirmed, protection...
Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
By Dr. Habib SiddquiThere are over three million Rohingya people, living both inside and outside Myanmar (Burma). Due to widespread persecution, prejudice and ethnic cleansing inside Myanmar, nearly a half of the population (over 1.5 million) have been compelled to...
Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
By Dr. Habib Siddiqui, USAAn often-practiced devious way to grab someone’s land is to deny his right to that property. Nothing could be more horrific when a government itself gets into such a criminal practice***********************************Rohningya:The...
Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
The Daily Star Foreign RelationsVolume 3 Number 634 Fri. June 15, 2001 Imtiaz AhmedI have lately been disturbed by two developments. Firstly, at the very moment when 'realism' has lost its post-Westphalian glories and is suffering from disrepute, the stateless...
Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
June 2006By Clive Parker/Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh Burmese refugees in Bangladesh are running out of optionsIman Hussein does not officially exist. But standing less than 100 feet from the Naff River which separates his makeshift refugee camp in the...
Oct 6, 2006 | Rohingya Articles
Marwaan Macan-Markar BANGKOK, Dec 6 (IPS) – In Burma's remote west, young men and women are subject to a form of discrimination, considered harsh, even for the military regime in this country. They are banned from getting married. The victims are young...