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Govt wants peaceful solution to Rohingya crisis: Minister
Law Minister Anisul Huq says the government wants the Rohingya crisis to be resolved in a peaceful manner and the foreign ministry is working to this effect.
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Angelina Jolie condemns Myanmar violence
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie condemns the violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and called on the country's government and its leader, Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi, to no longer remain silent.
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Rohingya crisis: BNP wants army for smooth relief work
BNP have urged the government to engage army for smooth distribution of relief materials coming from different countries for the Rohingya refugees who have taken shelter in Cox’s Bazar following persecution in Myanmar.
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Suu Kyi to address Rohingya crisis
As Rakhine state burns and Rohingya flee, Aung San Suu Kyi prepares to address Myanmar on the crisis for the first time -- a high wire act seeking to soothe global outrage without baiting an army that is again showing its teeth.
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Rohingya influx in Bangladesh now 409,000: IOM
An estimated 409,000 Rohingyas have arrived in Bangladesh until September 10, fleeing the military crackdown in Myanmar, says a report published by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Rohingya influx: IOM seeks coordinated response
International Organization for Migration (IOM) is seeking a coordinated humanitarian response to the massive inflow of Rohingyas arriving in Cox’s Bazar.
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Rohingya influx: 20 refugees found in Manikganj
Twenty Rohingya refugees, who entered Bangladesh to escape persecution in Myanmar, are found in Manikganj, around 450 kilometres away from Cox’s Bazar camps, as they lost their way after crossing the border looking for shelter.
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Rohingya crisis: 4 more floating bodies found
Four dead bodies of Rohingya refugees are recovered in Naf River and the Bay of Bengal near Cox’s Bazar, raising the death toll from Rohingya boat capsize incidents to 91.
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After insurgents' truce, Myanmar says 'we don't negotiate with terrorists'
Myanmar rebuffs a ceasefire declared by Muslim Rohingya insurgents to enable the delivery of aid to thousands of displaced people in the violence-racked state of Rakhine, declaring simply that it does not negotiate with terrorists.
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Myanmar has to solve Rohingya crisis: Dhaka
Bangladesh makes it clear to the international community that Myanmar government should take responsibility of and solve its Rohingya problem.