Rohingya
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Myanmar refugee Imran Mohammad Fazal Hoque writes of ‘inhumane and cruel torture’ suffered during 1,000 days in Australian-run detention and calls for government to find safe resettlement
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Iranian was among four who had volunteered for resettlement in a deal a refugee advocate says was aimed at ensuring such an outcome eventually
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As the country prepares for crucial polls, millions of Muslims are being denied the chance to vote for the candidates of their choice
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Human traffickers undeterred by crackdown in southeast Asia, report says, as persecuted Myanmar migrants look for escape
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The remains of two dozen people have been found near the border with Thailand, police said
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Rohingya migrants are trafficked to fishing boats, how to fund the sustainable development goals, and haggling over tax rules at Addis Ababa summit
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Many of Burma’s Rohingya men are exiled, so women are braving the risk of sexual violence or death on smuggling boats to get married
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The exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Burma won’t stop until the persecution they suffer ends
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Hussein twice lived through the horror of Thai trafficking camps, sold by brokers to boats and working in terrible conditions at sea for four years without setting foot on land, in the service of the country’s multibillion-dollar seafood industry
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The UN refugee agency, which has been helping the Rohingya for more than 20 years, said such a move would be ‘logistically challenging’
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Silma Ihram says some Muslims fear they could end up stateless like the Rohingya or ‘shipped off to Cambodia’ if citizenship proposals go ahead
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Abbott government beefs up efforts to urge more asylum seekers at Nauru detention centre to take up resettlement deal
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Desmond Tutu and José Ramos-Horta among laureates who have criticised the situation of Rohingya in Burma as ‘nothing less than genocide’
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