The Rohingya were driven from Myanmar. Now they’re taking up arms to fight back - SPECIAL REPORT: In the heart of the world’s ...
Members of Rohingya separatist groups in Bangladesh have killed, abducted, tortured, and threatened Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in acts that may amount to war crimes, Fortify Rights said in a new ...
A new investigation by Fortify Rights will reveal shocking new details about violence against Rohingyas in Bangladesh that rise to the level of international crimes, said the international rights body ...
Fortify Rights finds certain acts committed by militants against Rohingya constitute war crimes - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Their actions – murdering “informants,” forced recruitment and extortion for their cause – may be war crimes, Fortify Rights says.
“Rohingya armed groups are wreaking havoc in Bangladesh and Myanmar with near complete impunity,” said John Quinley, Director at Fortify Rights. “War crimes are usually committed within the ...
For years, Sheikh Hasina's government refused to publicly acknowledge Rohingya militants' presence, hindering justice and response to their attacks, the international rights body says ...
The arrest of Ata Ullah occurred on the same day that Fortify Rights published a new report in Dhaka detailing international crimes allegedly ordered by Ata Ullah. On March 18, 2025, Bangladeshi ...
John Quinley, director of Fortify Rights, told The Independent that the cuts would be “devastating for over a million Rohingya refugees. “Donor governments should not leave Rohingya hanging as ...
The report, to be released at 11am BST on Tuesday (18 March), will include urgent recommendations to the government of Bangladesh, militants and international actors ...
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