A growing number of stateless peoples are locked in political limbo, exposed to dangers the international community is too fractured to address
Tag Archives: Rohingya
The struggle to stay safe from COVID-19 in a refugee camp
The UN is taking measures to protect those in refugee camps from the spread of the coronavirus. But there is little room for social distancing in the camps, where people often have to line up for food and water.
The seven-decade journey from Auschwitz to justice for the Rohingya
The world’s ‘never again’ vow on genocide became a cliché of broken promises. But a recent decision at the International Court of Justice could be a turning point
In Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi has failed. But then, so have we.
Opinion: As Myanmar’s military commits genocide against the Rohingya, Canada strips a fallen icon of her honorary citizenship—a tumble from grace that we helped create
Canada has recognized the Rohingya genocide. Now what should come next?
Opinion: In the wake of a UN report detailing atrocities against the Rohingya by Myanmar’s authorities, here are the ways Canada can step up in their defence
A father and son’s quest for light in a Rohingya refugee camp
Ten-year-old Ajijur and his dad Saddiq scrimped and saved for their prized possession—a $50 solar kit to power a bulb in their new home
Bob Rae’s report on the Rohingya falls frustratingly short
Alberta MP Garnett Genuis on the special envoy’s delayed report and how it fails to put forth tough, necessary measures to stop a genocide
Myanmar proves ‘Buddhist’ doesn’t necessarily mean ‘peaceful’
Opinion: The West is mesmerized by the idea that Buddhism equals non-violence, and it blinds us to the atrocities unfolding in Myanmar