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Category: Migration

Monsoon brings new hardships to poorly equipped camps: MSF

August 19, 2018 Lutfun NaharClimate, Disasters, Housing, Last update, Migration

The onset of monsoon rains in Bangladesh has brought further misery to Rohingya refugees living in makeshift shelters of bamboo and plastic sheeting across the Cox’s Bazar peninsula, says MFS on Sunday.

Monsoon brings new hardships to poorly equipped camps: MSF

Ecuador tightens entry rules for Venezuelan migrants

August 19, 2018 editorEconomy, Migration, poverty

Ecuador has brought in new rules to stop Venezuelan migrants entering the country without a passport, leaving many stranded in neighbouring Colombia. Thousands of Venezuelans fleeing their country’s economic and political crisis have been crossing into Ecuador from Colombia using…

Ecuador, migrants, Venezuela

34,000 Rohingyas murdered in Rakhine since Aug last

August 18, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Death, Last update, Migration

Over 24,000 Rohingyas were murdered and 18,000 Rohingya women and girls raped during Myanmar’s crackdown in Rakhine State since August last year, says a research report.

000 Rohingyas murdered in Rakhine since Aug last, 34

LPG stoves to save remaining forests near refugee camps

August 18, 2018 NaimForestry, Fundamental Rights, Lead News, Migration

By International Organization for Migration Cox’s Bazar, Aug 17 2018 (IOM) – A major environmental project to provide around 250,000 families with liquid petroleum gas (LPG) stoves and gas cylinders has been launched by UN agencies and the government in…

LPG stoves to save remaining forests near refugee camps

Yazidi woman encounters ‘IS’ captor in Germany

August 17, 2018 editorMigration

The past she was attempting to flee came back to haunt a young Yazidi woman in a small town in Germany. Her former IS tormentor confronted her on the street and “told me he knew everything about me.” A young…

captor, IS, Woman, Yazidi

Rohingyas Myanmar nationals; accept them: Mahathir

August 14, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Int’l relations, Migration

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said Myanmar must accept Rohingyas because they are their citizens as they have lived in Myanmar for generations.

Rohingyas Myanmar nationals; accept them: Mahathir

Remove ‘Myanmar national’ from Rohingya ID cards: Yangon

August 14, 2018August 15, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Diplomacy, Lead 1, Migration

Bangladesh has agreed to a request from Myanmar officials to replace the words “Myanmar nationals” with “displaced persons from Rakhine state” on identity cards issued to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, a Bangladeshi official told BenarNews, an RFA-affiliated online news…

Remove 'Myanmar national' from Rohingya ID cards: Yangon

Bangladesh wants durable Rohingya repatriation: FS

August 13, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Diplomacy, Last update, Migration

Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque on Monday reiterated that the repatriation issue in any country is a very ‘complex and difficult’ issue which cannot be done overnight.

Bangladesh wants durable Rohingya repatriation: FS

FM of BD visits Maungdaw town in Rakhine

August 11, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Diplomacy, Lead News, Migration

A high-profile Bangladesh delegation, led by Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, on Saturday visited Maungdaw, a town in Rakhine State of Myanmar, to see the situation there.

FM of BD visits Maungdaw town in Rakhine

‘Sexual violence applied to force ethnic minorities migrate’

August 11, 2018August 11, 2018 NaimCrime, Femina, Migration, Op-Ed, Society

Dhaka, Aug 11 – Sexual violence against ethnic minority women is used as one of the main tools to force the people living in hills to migrate elsewhere leaving their ancestral lands, say experts and human right activists.

‘Sexual violence applied to force ethnic minorities migrate’

Myanmar snubs Hague court’s intervention in Rohingya crisis

August 10, 2018 NaimConflicts, Diplomacy, Fundamental Rights, Last update, Migration

Yangon, Aug 10 (AP/UNB) — Myanmar sharply rejected an attempt by the International Criminal Court to consider the country’s culpability for activities that caused 700,000 minority Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh for safety last year.

Myanmar snubs Hague court's intervention in Rohingya crisis

Farmer-herder conflicts on the rise in Africa

August 9, 2018 NaimAgriculture, Biodiversity, Conflicts, Livestock, Migration, Op-Ed, poverty

By Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu Minnesota, United States, Aug 6 2018 (IPS) – Violent clashes between farmers and herders in Nigeria’s Middle Belt in June reminded me of a smelting hot afternoon a year ago. I was sitting in my living room…

Farmer-herder conflicts on the rise in Africa

Police, Rab arrest 6 from capital for Facebook posts

August 9, 2018 NaimMigration, Perspectives, Police, Transportation

Dhaka, Aug 8 – Law enforcers on Wednesday have arrested six more people from the capital because of their alleged connection in spreading the rumour in social media during the student-led protest for a safer road.

Rohingyas awaiting future return to Myanmar need safer camps

August 7, 2018 NaimGlobal warming, Housing, Lead 1, Migration

Bangkok – The Bangladeshi government should relocate Rohingya refugees living in a severely overcrowded mega camp to safer ground in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued today. The refugees, who fled the Burmese military’s campaign…

Rohingyas awaiting future return to Myanmar need safer camps

HR group opposes moving Rohingya to island camp

August 6, 2018 Lutfun NaharHuman rights, Last update, Migration

A human rights group urged Bangladesh’s government on Monday to abandon plans to relocate Rohingya Muslim refugees to a small, uninhabited island said to be at severe risk of serious flooding.

HR group opposes moving Rohingya to island camp

No worry for Bangladesh over Assam issue: Envoy

August 1, 2018 Lutfun NaharDiplomacy, Human rights, Last update, Migration

Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Wednesday said Bangladesh has nothing to worry about the National Register for Citizens (NRC) in Assam saying there will be no impact on Bangladesh-India relations.

No worry for Bangladesh over Assam issue: Envoy

‘NRC will be implemented in Assam: BJP chief Amit Shah’

August 1, 2018 NaimConflicts, Fundamental Rights, Int’l relations, Last update, Migration, Perspectives, Population

‘Shah said the process for NRC, whose mandate is to identify illegal immigrants, was started in 2005 when the UPA was in power, but the government lacked the courage “to throw out Bangladeshis.” ‘New Delhi: Exclusion of 40 lakh people…

‘NRC will be implemented in Assam: BJP chief Amit Shah’

India’s Assam citizen identification can make 4mn stateless

July 31, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Human rights, Migration

The Indian authorities should ensure that documenting and updating the names of citizens in the northeastern state of Assam is transparent and nondiscriminatory, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International India said. The potential exclusion of over 4 million people, many…

India's Assam citizen identification can make 4mn stateless

Mamata calls NRC conspiracy to throw out Bengalis from Bihar

July 30, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Diplomacy, Last update, Migration

Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee lashed out at Centre on Monday over the draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) which she claimed was a plan to evict Bengalis and Biharis from Assam.

Mamata calls NRC conspiracy to throw out Bengalis from Bihar

Rohingyas: Dhaka for holding perpetrators accountable

July 27, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Diplomacy, Lead News, Migration

Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali has said the perpetrators of heinous crimes against Rohingyas in Rakhine State of Myanmar must be held accountable.

Rohingyas: Dhaka for holding perpetrators accountable

IOM official found dead in Cox’s Bazar hotel

July 27, 2018 NaimDeath, Int’l relations, Migration

Cox’s Bazar, July 27 – Police recovered the body of an official of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the UN agency on migration, from a hotel in the Cox’s Bazar district town on Thursday night.

IOM official found dead in Cox’s Bazar hotel

Create climate for Rohingya repatriation, probe crimes: UNSC

July 24, 2018 NaimConflicts, Diplomacy, Lead News, Migration

Dhaka, July 24 – The members of the UN Security Council have stressed the need to step up efforts to create conditions conducive for a safe, voluntary, and dignified return of Rohingyas to their homes in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

Create climate for Rohingya repatriation, probe crimes: UNSC

Dhaka wants UNSC meeting Monday to deliver on Rohingya issue

July 22, 2018 NaimConflicts, Fundamental Rights, Int’l relations, Lead News, Migration

Dhaka, July 22 – Bangladesh wants the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to deliver on Rohingya issue to have a sustainable solution to the crisis as the body having responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security sits on…

Dhaka wants UNSC meeting Monday to deliver on Rohingya issue

Support of world leaders not enough to end Rohingya crisis

July 20, 2018 Lutfun NaharDiplomacy, Migration, Op-Ed

Despite having the strong support of influential global leaders, Bangladesh has “missed” the opportunity to mobilise the world’s superpowers and place pressure on Myanmar to allow for the repatriation of the Rohingya refugees.

Support of world leaders not enough to end Rohingya crisis

Political Forum on SDGs must address migration

July 20, 2018 NaimInt’l relations, Manpower, Migration, Op-Ed, Think green

By International Organization for Migration The United States, Jul 17 2018 (IOM) – The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda) is a global framework of immense ambition and consequence. It is, as the UN Secretary-General has described it, a…

Political Forum on SDGs must address migration

Unhinge Europe from America!

July 18, 2018 NaimConflicts, Int’l relations, Migration, Op-Ed, Politics

by Michael Davies-Venn After several months massaging Canadians, then US President Barack Obama announced his decision on the Keystone XL pipeline: “America is now a global leader when it comes to taking serious action to fight climate change. And frankly,…

Unhinge Europe from America!

Persuade Myanmar to take back Rohingyas, PM urges UN

July 16, 2018 Lutfun NaharConflicts, Lead News, Migration

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday urged UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Myanmar Christine Schrane Burgener to persuade Myanmar to take back Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh.

Persuade Myanmar to take back Rohingyas, PM urges UN

Joining the freedom flotilla

July 14, 2018 NaimConflicts, Migration, Op-Ed, Readers’ corner

Dear Friends and Family, I am due to join the al-Awda (The Return) Freedom Flotilla to Gaza this week on its last leg from Europe to Gaza. She has started her journey from Norway on the 70 Anniversary of the…

Joining the freedom flotilla

Europe’s Football World Cup celebrates diversity

July 12, 2018 Lutfun NaharFootball, Migration, Op-Ed, Society

This weekend I sat in my local bar in Brooklyn, New York and, alongside an enthusiastic and racially diverse group of English fans, watched England defeat Sweden to advance to the World Cup semi-finals.

Europe's Football World Cup celebrates diversity

Reunited immigrant children scooped up into parents’ arms

July 11, 2018 editorFamily, Human rights, Lead 1, Migration

San Diego, Jul 11 (AP/UNB) — Lugging little backpacks, smiling immigrant children were scooped up into their parents’ arms Tuesday as the Trump administration scrambled to meet a court-ordered deadline to reunite dozens of youngsters forcibly separated from their families…

Reunited immigrant children scooped up into parents' arms

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