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Reuters reporters jailed in Myanmar freed
Both were investigating country’s murder of 10 Rohingya Muslims

Rohingya crisis: One year on, still no justice
Amnesty International says world community has failed to act to save civilians

Myanmarâs security officials should face courts for crimes against humanity against Rohingya: Amnesty International
âWhat will it take for international community to take justice seriously?â says Matthew Wells, senior crisis adviser at Amnesty International

Ethnic cleansing of Rohingya from Myanmar continues: UN
“The ethnic cleansing of Rohingya in Myanmar continues,â UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Andrew Gilmour said on Tuesday after speaking to newly-arrived Rohingya in refugee camps in Bangladesh. “I do not think we can draw any other conclusion from what I have seen and heard in Cox’s Bazar,” referring to the Bangladesh district that …

Rohingya plight feeds Muslim assertiveness
The plight of Myanmarâs persecuted Rohingya minority is becoming the Muslim worldâs latest rallying call emulating the emotional appeal of the Palestinians in the second half of the 20th century. Like the cause of the Palestinians, the Rohingya, albeit with a twist, have also become a battlefield for the Muslim worldâs multiple rivalries and power …

International community failed to save Rohingya from their sufferings: Al-TayebÂ
Grand Imam says the only way to global peace is to achieve peace among religions

Al-Sisi, Putin condemn Rohingya tragedy during China visit
Al-Azharâs Council of Muslim Elders calls on UN, Muslim states to protect Rohingya

Foreign Minister discusses issues facing Muslim World in OIC address
Events of last three years confirm Egypt is on path to democracy, says Fahmy

OIC fear Myanmar violence may spread
Egypt foreign minister presents four-point plan to help solve crisis in Myanmar

West eases pressure on Myanmar while attacks on minority Muslims continue
While the West praises Myanmar’s reforms, the nation’s minority Muslims continue to suffer

Myanmar’s minority Muslims under attack
When asked where his parents were, the boy mustered, “I don’t know.â He was still very young, even at 17 years-old, to have made a perilous crossing at the Naf River alone, venturing from Myanmar to Bangladesh and fleeing the threat of the Burmese military the length of the trip. At a refugee camp outside …