An internal audit has flagged mismanagement, irregularities and misuse of aid in several United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees-run Rohingya relief projects in Bangladesh.
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Human Rights Watch's new report, “Skeletons and Skulls Scattered Everywhere,” documents the mass killing of Rohingya civilians by the Arakan Army in Hoyyar Siri village (Htan Shauk Khan), Rakhine State.
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The Arakan Army (AA) abducted seven Rohingya people in Buthidaung on April 30. The AA is demanding 1 million MMK per person for their release. These families are very poor and have no way to pay, leaving them in a desperate situation.
Two members of the Arakan Army from Yae Myat Taung Natala camp allegedly gang raped a Rohingya woman in Nga Sar Kyue Village, Maungdaw Township, on 4 February 2026.
“We will try to work on the issue so that these Rohingya people can go back to their own land,” BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman said. “The situation has to be safe for them to go back there. As long as it is not safe, they are very welcome to stay here.”
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The key messages aim to inform and protect the Rohingya refugee community during Bangladesh’s 2026 parliamentary election by promoting safety, awareness, and access to humanitarian assistance.
Bangladesh has strongly criticize Myanmar's recent submission before the International Court of Justice in the genocide case filed by The Gambia,accusing Naypyidaw of deliberately misrepresenting the Rohingya people as"Bengalis"to justify past atrocities and evade accountability.
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Buthidaung after AA control: 7 Rohingya IDP camps and 5 new Rakhine villages built on former Rohingya land.
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AA Has Built Seven IDP Camps for Rohingya and Five New Rakhine Villages on Rohingya Land in Buthidaung, Arakan Now Investigation Finds
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An elderly Rohingya farmer from northern Maungdaw lost one of his legs on Sunday evening after stepping on a landmine believed to have been planted by the Arakan Army (AA), according to local sources.
21 dead, search continues after refugee boat sinks near Malaysia, Thailand
The boat was carrying dozens of refugees from Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority when it sank.
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After AA took control of Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships between February and December 2024, AA arrested more than 2,000 Rohingya civilians. Locals people said that AA also kept many Rohingya who were already jailed during the time of the Myanmar military.