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U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom - Annual Reports on Burma 
 

Burma, Bangladesh and the Rohingya: a Failure to Protect?By Rebecca Devitt on September 6, 2011

The Rohingya Refugees: Victims Of Exploitation
5 Oct 2009, by Kyaw Soe Aung, gs for NDPHR(exile) USA,
 

NDPHR(exile), STATEMENT ON THE WORLD REFUGEE DAY- 20 June 2011:
SQUALID CONDITION OF THE ROHINGYA BURMESE REFUGEES IN THE WORLD


Bangladesh: The Silent Crisis, 19 April 2011, RI
"The Rohingya ethnic minority of Burma are trapped between severe repression in their homeland and abuse in neighboring countries."


Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and Thailand, Fact finding mission to Bangladesh and Thailand,
4 to 17 February 2011, by Danish Immigration Service
Crimes against Humanity in Western Burma: The Situation of the Rohingyas
2010, Irish Centre for Human Rights


STATELESS and STARVING - Persecuted Rohingya Flee Burma and Starve in Bangladesh 9 March 2010, Physicians for Human Rights


Unregistered Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: Crackdown, forced displacement and hunger
15 Feb 2010, The Arakan Project


Trapped in a Cycle of Flight: Stateless Rohingya in Malaysia
4 Jan 2010, by Equal Rights Trust-ERT
http://www.equalrightstrust.org/ertdocumentbank/ERTMalaysiaReportFinal.pdf


Brief Situation Report of Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia on World Refugee Day
by RARC(formerly known as ARRC), 20 June 2009
thesail.wordpress.com/2009/06/21/775/rohimalay2009/
 
"Perlious Plight" : Burma’s Rohingya Take to the Seas
May 26, 2009, HRW 
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2009/05/26/perilous-plight-0


Plain Speaking (views on the term 'Rohingya')
Irrawaddy news magazine Mar-April 2009


Plight of the Damned: Burma’s Rohingya
By David Scott Mathieson, April 2009


3 Feb 2009, European Parliament resolution on the situation of Burmese refugees in Thailand
(Around 1000 Rohingya and Bangladeshi boat-people were intercepted by the navy in Thai territorial waters between 18 and 30 December 2008 and were subsequently towed into international waters without navigational equipment or sufficient food and water and whereas many of them are missing and feared drowned.     
Nearly 650 Rohingya have been rescued by PersonNameIndiaPersonName and PersonNameIndonesia and their testimonies confirm the allegations levelled against the Thai military.)


23 Jan 2009, Equal Rights Trust-ERT letter to Thai PM Abhist Vejjajiva
( The first reported forced expulsion on 11 December 2008 resulted in approximately 580 Rohingya being cast out to sea. Over 230 of them are reportedly missing or dead.)
( The second forced expulsion involving over 400 persons took place in the same manner on 18 December 2008. This group was towed in a single barge and abandoned in international waters north of Thailand’s Koh Surin Island. Over 300 of this group are presumed missing or dead.)


ROHINGYA, ASYLUM SEEKERS & MIGRANTS FROM BURMA: A HUMAN SECURITY PRIORITY FOR ASEAN
30 Jan 2009, ALTSEAN-Burma


The Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Failure of the International Protection Regime


The Arakan Project To the United States Commission on International Religious FreedomTestimony by Chris Lewa,  3 Dec 2007,
http://www.uscirf.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2147


Forced Migration Review No. 30 - Burma's displaced people
(80 pages report) in April 2008 
page 40- "Asia's new boat people" by Chris Lewa,  page-41- "Myanmar's forgotten people" by Nyi Nyi Kyaw
   
 
SRI On-Site Action Alert: Rohingya Refugees of Burma and UNHCR’s repatriation program 17 July 2003, by Survivors' Rights International  


The situation of Burmese refugees in Bangladesh 07 November 2003, by Chris Lewa,  Forum Asia, Bangkok
Delivered at the Regional Conference on the Protection for Refugees from Burma
organised by Forum-Asia, Chiang Mai, 6 & 7 November 2003


Thousands of refugees harassed to return to Myanmar 17 September 2003, by MSF 


"We are like a soccer ball, kicked by Burma, kicked by Bangladesh!"   20 June 2003, Chris Lewa 
 
10 years for Rohingya refugees in Bangaladesh: past, present and future
by MS Frontières-Holland - 2002


"Forced Migration in the South Asian Region: Displacement, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution"
THE ROHINGYA: FORCED MIGRATION AND STATELESSNESS
28 Feb 2001, by Chris Lewa

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