Rohingya refugees want to return to their homes in safety and dignity. But it remains far from safe to do so.
The Rohingya are at Risk of Being Forgotten
Refugees International hosted a conversation with Rohingya advocates on the latest developments in the response to the Rohingya crisis.
Two Years Since U.S. Genocide Determination, Rohingya Still in Danger
Two years on from the U.S. genocide determination for the Rohingya, what will it take to create a path out of genocide?
Refugees International Statement on Sixth Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
Refugees International stands in solidarity with Rohingya genocide survivors and recommits to partnering with them in advocacy to rebuild the Rohingya community.
Remembering the Rohingya Genocide: Six Years On, Survivors Remain Resilient, Still Seeking Safety and Justice
It’s been six years since the horrific acts of genocide against the Rohingya people. This year, let us not merely grieve the lives lost, but amplify the resilient voices of the Rohingya survivors.
Repatriation Endangers Rohingya Refugees
Refugees International is extremely concerned about plans to repatriate Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.
Regional Authorities Fail to Protect Displaced People amid Cyclone Mocha, Endangering Lives
All people who find themselves in the path of danger must be allowed to seek safety, not left trapped behind barbed wire.
Newsweek: One Year On, Rohingya Path Out of Genocide Remains Unclear
The Myanmar military junta is still wreaking havoc and the Rohingya’s path out of genocide has been far from clear.
The Situation of the Rohingya and Deadly Sea Crossings
Rohingya refugees are continuing to take deadly sea journeys to seek safety. The international community must respond.
Addressing the Rohingya Boat Crisis
Thousands of Rohingya have embarked on dangerous journeys by sea in recent months, with at least 300 believed to have died in the past year.