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Fire becomes new fear for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

Fires tear through Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh Fire safety is a major issue in the camps  Louise Donovan, the spokesperson for the UN refugee agency UNHCR in Cox s Bazar, told DW that apart from the bigger incidents, multiple smaller fires have also been reported across camps in Kutupalong and Nayapara in the past week.  This is a very worrying trend. Refugees have managed to put out the fires quickly with only a limited number of families affected, she said, adding: Investigations by camp authorities are underway.   The fire service authority of Cox s Bazar has recorded 73 fire incidents in the Rohingya refugee camps since 2017, claiming the lives of at least 25 refugees.

For Rohingya Refugees, Myanmar Military s Crackdown on Protesters is All Too Familiar — BenarNews

[AFP] Seeing the violence against civilians in Myanmar in the wake of that country’s coup, Rohingya refugees sheltering in southeastern Bangladesh say their own experience has been validated now that the general Burmese population is experiencing the brutality of its military. Refugee leaders who spoke to BenarNews expressed solidarity with Myanmar protesters, as well as bitterness that they did not receive the same in 2017, when a brutal military crackdown on their community caused 740,000 of the stateless Muslim minority to flee to Bangladesh. “At that time, if everyone had joined the movement to stop the atrocities against the Rohingya, then they would not have had to join this protest movement,” Muhib Ullah, chairman of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, told BenarNews from the Kutupalong refugee camp this week.

For Rohingya Refugees, Myanmar Military Crackdown on Protesters is All Too Familiar

AFP Seeing the violence against civilians in Myanmar in the wake of that country’s coup, Rohingya refugees sheltering in southeastern Bangladesh say their own experience has been validated now that the general Burmese population is experiencing the brutality of its military. Refugee leaders who spoke to BenarNews expressed solidarity with Myanmar protesters, as well as bitterness that they did not receive the same in 2017, when a brutal military crackdown on their community caused 740,000 of the stateless Muslim minority to flee to Bangladesh. “At that time, if everyone had joined the movement to stop the atrocities against the Rohingya, then they would not have had to join this protest movement,” Muhib Ullah, chairman of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, told BenarNews, an RFA-affiliated online news service, from the Kutupalong refugee camp this week.

Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council and Individual UN Member States [EN/MY] - Myanmar

Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council and Individual UN Member States [EN/MY] - Myanmar
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Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar

Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar
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