by rohingyakhobor.com | Jun 14, 2022 | Op-ed
MOHAMMAD MAHFUZUR RAHMAN IT has been quite clear in various segments of society in Bangladesh that the solution to the Rohingya crisis is becoming a distant dream. The attitude of the West and donors is gradually gravitating towards blame instead of appreciation as...
by rohingyakhobor.com | Sep 20, 2021 | Op-ed
By Kazi Mohammad Jamshed Washington-based global lender the World Bank, through concessional lending arms, has gone to bat for Bangladesh to foster its development initiatives since 1972; committing more than $30 billion by backing priorities in economic, social and...
by rohingyakhobor.com | Apr 3, 2020 | Op-ed, Rohingya Refugee Camp News
Farid Abu Ahmed The pandemic of the COVID-19 is nearing the coastal city of Cox’s Bazar close to the areas of Rohingya refugee camps. The world is aware of these Rohingya Muslim minorities survived the brutal massacres of the Myanmar Buddhists military and monks...
by rohingyakhobor.com | Feb 17, 2020 | Land mine, Op-ed
Regina Paulose In early January, young Rohingya children went outside of their homes in search of firewood. In what has already been a journey through hell for many people in the Rakhine, four children tripped on a landmine and perished. The remaining children were...
by rohingyakhobor.com | Jan 3, 2020 | Op-ed, Rohingya Experts
On Friday, December 27, 2019, a resolution titled “Situation of human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar”was passed with an overwhelming majority of votes during the 74th session of UN General Assembly at its 52nd resumed meeting, held at...
by rohingyakhobor.com | Aug 1, 2019 | nationality verification cards (NVCs), Op-ed, Rohingya News
THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON THE Dhaka tribune WEBSITE ON 31 July 2019 This past weekend, a delegation of Myanmar officials visited the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, where over a million Rohingya live after having fled wave after wave of attacks by...