Myanmar: No redress for Rohingya Muslims in Arakan Army massacre, says HRW

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Myanmar: No redress for Rohingya Muslims in Arakan Army massacre, says HRW

Dhaka [Bangladesh], May 20 (ANI): Two years after the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group, killed and wounded hundreds of Rohingya Muslims and burned down their village in Myanmar's Rakhine State, the survivors are unable to return home, with many effectively detained, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said »»»

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United News of Bangladesh Bangladesh 16h

Myanmar junta, Arakan Army urged to respect rights of all communities in Rakhine State

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the massacre in Hoyyar Siri underscores that returning to Rakhine State is still unsafe for Rohingyas, even in areas now controlled by the Arakan Army. Over the past decade, the Myanmar military has committed ethnic cleansing, genocidal acts, and other atrocities i»»»

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DW Germania 30.12.2025. 04:18

Russia opens new Mariupol theater after devastating siege – DW – 12/30/2025

ConflictsUkraineRussia opens new Mariupol theater after devastating siegeZac Crellin with AP, AFPThe bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theater became a symbol of Russia's three-month siege of the city. Exiled Ukrainian municipal authorities condemned inauguration of the new theater as "singing and danc»»»

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Al Jazeera Qatar 30.10.2025. 11:50

Tanzania police fire shots, tear gas at protesters after chaotic election

Hundreds of people take to streets of Dar-es-Salaam after two main opposition figures barred from presidential poll. Police have fired gunshots on the streets of Tanzania’s largest city during protests after a tumultuous presidential election. In Dar-es-Salaam, a city of more than seven million peo»»»

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Gulf News Emirati Arabi Uniti 05.08.2025. 14:19

Bangladesh converts former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's residence into museum

One year after the student-led protests that led to the fall of Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her official residence, the Ganabhaban palace in Dhaka, is being transformed into a museum. The move aims to preserve the memory of her government’s controversial legacy as the country »»»

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Al Awsat Arabia Saudita 04.08.2025. 11:44

Bangladesh ex-PM Palace Becomes Revolution Museum

Once a heavily guarded palace, the former official residence of Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is being turned into a museum as a lasting reminder of her autocratic rule. Photographs of jubilant flag-waving crowds clambering onto the rooftop of the Dhaka palace after Hasina fled b»»»

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The News Pakistan 04.08.2025. 08:45

Ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina's palace being converted into revolution museum

DHAKA: The former official residence of Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is being turned into a museum as a lasting reminder of her autocratic rule. Photographs of jubilant flag-waving crowds clambering onto the rooftop of the Dhaka palace after Hasina fled by helicopter to India we»»»

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Arab News Arabia Saudita 04.08.2025. 07:00

Bangladesh ex-PM palace becomes revolution museum

DHAKA: Once a heavily guarded palace, the former official residence of Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is being turned into a museum as a lasting reminder of her autocratic rule. Photographs of jubilant flag-waving crowds clambering onto the rooftop of the Dhaka palace after Hasina»»»

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France24 Francia 26.06.2025. 11:59

European court condemns France over racial profiling by police

The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for racially profiling Karim Touil, who was stopped by police three times in the span of ten days with no “objective and reasonable justification” back in 2011. The French state will have to pay him €3,000. A top European court on Thursday cond ..»»»

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The New Indian Express India 26.06.2025. 05:35

Youth-led protests erupt again in Kenya over police brutality and poor governance

NAIROBI: Youth-led protests against police brutality and poor governance have erupted across Kenya a ... »»»

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