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Myanmar parliament elects Suu Kyi loyalist Win Myint as new president
Myanmar’s military ruled for 50 yrs during which it was blamed of widespread abuses before partly handing power to a civilian govt in 2016.
In the name of development, Myanmar govt takes away Rohingya land
Rakhine state has been largely sealed off from rights groups, the media and UN investigators.
US Museum strips off Suu Kyi’s award due to Rohingya massacre
Suu Kyi, the country's symbol of democracy for decades, has come under heavy criticism for her refusal to stand up for the Rohingya.
After US, Canada, EU looking to levy sanctions on top Myanmar generals
Any new travel bans and asset freezes would be the EU's toughest measures yet to try to hold the military accountable for the abuses.
In Yangon, Rohingya fear rising persecution, hatred
Bloody military operations that followed Rohingya militant attacks in August have driven nearly 700,000 Rohingya into refugee camps.
Key senate committee passes law to impose sanctions on top Myanmar officials
Authored by Senators John McCain and Ben Cardin, the Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act now moves to the Senate floor for vote.
‘Widows camp’: Rohingya women find solidarity in B’desh refugee settlement
Aid workers say women and girls are most at threat from predators and human traffickers lurking in the poorly supervised camps.
Rohingya crisis: US ‘deeply, deeply troubled’ by news of mass graves in Myanmar
Myanmar's army had said that the security forces had discovered a mass grave on the edge of a village in Rakhine State.
Reports, mass graves in Myanmar confirm massacre of Rohingyas
The Myanmar government regularly claims such massacres of the Rohingya never happened.
UN official says Rohingya crisis has ‘hallmarks of genocide’
Lee said that Myanmar’s actions were ‘amounting to crimes against humanity.’