In this article, the NATO Association’s Nicole Dougherty explores the plague of conflict related sexual violence in Myanmar.
Tag: Myanmar
A Government Against Its Own People: Myanmar’s Rohingya Refugees
Reflecting on the ongoing situation with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, Tiffany Kwok stresses in this article the importance of continued international pressure towards Myanmar.
The Rohingya: A Desperate People with Little Help in Sight
The desperation of the Rohingya are clear for all to see, so why isn’t anyone doing anything?
Know Your Crises: A Quick Guide to 5 Ongoing Crises You May Not Know About
Do you know your crises? Farah Bogani provides a quick guide to five ongoing crises you may not know about.
Unpacking Myanmar’s Ethno-Religious Conflict and the Plight of the Rohingya
A letter penned by over a dozen Nobel laureates on December 29 compared the ethnic cleansing campaign in Myanmar to the Rwandan genocide, and condemned the lack of action by Aung San Suu Kyi. Nabil Bhatia unpacks Myanmar’s ethno-religious conflict and provides a historical overview of the plight of the Rohingya.
Where will the Rohingya go?
In this detailed analysis, Juthika Hasan examines the plight of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar, and how other countries are responding to it.
Infographic: Sectarian Conflict in Myanmar
Following the 2015 Federal Election in Myanmar, Marissa Young and Layla Wahbi provide an infographic on the persecution of the state’s Rohingya minority.
Bridging Eurasia: The New Silk Road
Hasan Siddiqui brings to attention China’s assertive economic expansion across Eurasia and Western Europe through its growing trade routes, alongside it’s long-term effects regionally and internationally.
Child Policy and Maternal Health Laws as a Form of Oppression in Burma
A brief look at how maternal health and child policies in Burma may be used to oppress ethnic minorities.