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POW families say Arakan Army provided assistance and protection during detention - Domestic flights reduced as aviation fuel shortage deepens amid global crisis - Photo News: Kyauknimaw Village remains in ruins months after deadly airstrike in Ramree... (confirmed by 3 sources) [1]
Sun Lee Since August of last year, Bangladesh has been embroiled in political turmoil. Awami League party leader and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to flee the country and seek refuge in a neighbouring nation. [2]
DHAKA - Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial candidate Tarique Rahman says he faces “huge” challenges if he wins elections this week, vowing to repair a country he said was looted under the previous ousted government. [3]
DHAKA - Bangladesh bids farewell on Wednesday to former prime minister Khaleda Zia with a state funeral expected to draw vast crowds, mourning a towering leader whose career defined politics for decades. [4]
Mizzima On 18 March, Fortify Rights released a new report describing grievous human rights abuses committed by Rohingya militants against Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
POW families say Arakan Army provided assistance and protection during detention - Domestic flights reduced as aviation fuel shortage deepens amid global crisis - Photo News: Kyauknimaw Village remains in ruins months after deadly airstrike in Ramree
Sun Lee Since August of last year, Bangladesh has been embroiled in political turmoil. Awami League party leader and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to flee the country and seek refuge in a neighbouring nation.
DHAKA - Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial candidate Tarique Rahman says he faces “huge” challenges if he wins elections this week, vowing to repair a country he said was looted under the previous ousted government.
DHAKA - Bangladesh bids farewell on Wednesday to former prime minister Khaleda Zia with a state funeral expected to draw vast crowds, mourning a towering leader whose career defined politics for decades.
Mizzima On 18 March, Fortify Rights released a new report describing grievous human rights abuses committed by Rohingya militants against Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
POW families say Arakan Army provided assistance and protection during detention - Domestic flights reduced as aviation fuel shortage deepens amid global crisis - Photo News: Kyauknimaw Village remains in ruins months after deadly airstrike in Ramree
Mizzima On 21 January, Fortify Rights called on the interim Government of Bangladesh to immediately close Bhasan Char, the isolated island refugee camp in the Bay of Bengal, and to grant all Rohingya refugees from Myanmar freedom of movement and the
POW families say Arakan Army provided assistance and protection during detention - Domestic flights reduced as aviation fuel shortage deepens amid global crisis - Photo News: Kyauknimaw Village remains in ruins months after deadly airstrike in Ramree
The ethnic Arakan Army (AA) has achieved major gains since launching its Rakhine offensive in November 2023, seizing control of 14 out of 17 townships in the western state.
Mizzima Advocacy group Fortify Rights called for an end to the junta’s illegal forced-conscription campaign in Rakhine State and elsewhere in the country.