Tag: ROHINGYA

Israel dealt blow as ICJ progresses genocide case

Zishan Khan Dr. Asim Qureshi 6 Min Read

Is the interim measure a step toward justice or a missed opportunity to have demanded an end to bloodshed?

Israel taken to World Court over landmark genocide case

Dr. Salman Butt 7 Min Read

South Africa’s landmark genocide case against Israel is heard today at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Fire at world’s largest refugee camp leaves 12,000 Rohingya homeless

Shaheer Choudhury 4 Min Read

In the latest trial for the oppressed Rohingya of Myanmar, a huge fire has destroyed thousands of shelters in Bangladesh's Balukhali refugee camp.

Ukrainian arms firms propping up genocidal Myanmar regime

Shaheer Choudhury 6 Min Read

Dozens of countries are in cahoots with Myanmar's military regime, despite publicly fractious-seeming diplomatic relationships.

Over 110 Rohingya given jail terms after seeking to flee refugee camps

Shaheer Choudhury 6 Min Read

The oppressed Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar continue to suffer from state-sanctioned abuses.

Muslim Governments Are Aiding & Abetting Oppression

Dr Suraina Pasha 6 Min Read

Muslim Governments support China’s Human Rights violations against the Uyghurs

Sri Lanka Crisis: A Warning To Islamophobes Everywhere

Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury 20 Min Read

The demonisation of Muslims as an electoral strategy is bound to failure.

China’s Concentration Camps: What Can We Do?

Abdullah Izzadin 20 Min Read

“We are witness to the ‘largest industrial scale persecution of a religious minority since the Holocaust’ and we find Muslim leaders, at best, staying silent, and at worst, speaking in support of

Why the Muslim World is Silent Over China’s Repression of Uyghurs

Lukman Harees 9 Min Read

The silence of Muslim-majority states over China's repression of Uyghurs is not due to ignorance, writes Lukman Harees, but a calculated political and economic decision.

UN: Myanmar leaders should face genocide charges

Abdullah Izzadin 5 Min Read

“Many of these violations undoubtedly amount to the gravest crimes under international law…. They are shocking for the level of denial, normalcy and impunity that is attached to them”