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Tag Archives: Myanmar

Our shameful response to genocide against the Rohingya

May 1, 2020

Many have been deeply shocked and saddened by the response to the latest wave of Rohingya refugees to arrive at …

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The Rohingya crisis: Appoint Anwar as special envoy

October 4, 2018

In New York last week, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad added his voice, not for the first time, to the …

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The Rohingya Genocide: help or hype?

December 1, 2016

The news coming out of Myanmar’s Rakhine state is grim. Genocide is once again rearing its ugly head, this time …

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Unstoppable change in Myanmar

May 7, 2012

The thing about change is that once it takes hold, there is no stopping it. Myanmar is a good case …

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Myanmar – Flickers of progress or smoke and mirrors?

December 8, 2011

Thursday December 8, 2011 Diplomatically Speaking By Dennis Ignatius With more international engagement, questions remain as to how far the Myanmar …

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World – A hostile place for refugees

June 24, 2010

JUNE 20th was World Refugee Day. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), millions of people across …

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The new boat people represent failure of leadership

October 29, 2009

AN old saga with new actors. Boat people are again on the move. While the boats have been taking to …

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Needed: a new approach towards refugees

May 14, 2009

The predicament of Myanmar refugees in Malaysia has been grabbing international media attention. There are growing calls for the Government …

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