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Cartoons taking aim at Rohingya Muslims are spreading rapidly across social media in mainly Buddhist Myanmar, where public opinion on the crisis stands in stark contrast to the outcry overseas ...
Human rights activists inside the country and out tell CNN that posts range from recirculated news articles from pro-government outlets, to misrepresented or faked photos and anti-Rohingya cartoons.
How Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees feel about Aung San Suu Kyi: ‘She was a rag doll who never had absolute power’ - ON THE GROUND: Rohingya Muslims tell of their changing view of Aung San Suu ...
Myanmar's Rohingya in the Crosshairs as Fighting Escalates in Rakhine (This May 27 story has been corrected to reflect the amended UN press note to say that 4,000 Rohingya, not 45,000, have fled ...
Over 2,600 houses are razed in Rohingya-majority areas and some 58,600 Rohingya flee into neighbouring Bangladesh, blaming Myanmar's military for a campaign of arson and killings. Sept. 11, 2017 ...
Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees must not be forgotten during other world crises, U.N. refugee chief says. More support is needed to help the more than 1 million displaced Rohingya and also relieve ...
Cartoons taking aim at Rohingya are spreading rapidly across social media in mainly Buddhist Myanmar, where public opinion on the crisis stands in stark contrast to the outcry overseas. Fanned by ...
Human rights activists inside the country and out tell CNN that posts range from recirculated news articles from pro-government outlets, to misrepresented or faked photos and anti-Rohingya cartoons.
Cartoons taking aim at Rohingya Muslims are spreading rapidly across social media in mainly Buddhist Myanmar, where public opinion on the crisis stands in stark contrast to the outcry overseas.
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