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ICJ Hears Arguments from Myanmar and The Gambia in Rohingya Genocide Case
Report by Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Hague- International Court of Justice. The Hague 23 January 2026 The International Court of Justice (ICJ) held proceedings today in the ongoing case concerning allegations of genocide committed against the Rohingya people in Myanmar, originally brought before the Court by The Gambia. During the hearing, The Gambia reaffirmed its position that Myanmar has violated its obligations under the Genocide Convention. The Gam

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Jan 243 min read


Rohingya refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar late last night.
Massive Fire Guts Hundreds of Shelters at Rohingya Camp 16 in Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh A massive fire swept through Shofiullah-Khata in Camp 16 of the Rohingya refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar late last night, leaving hundreds of families homeless and destroying vital community facilities. The fire broke out at approximately 02:40 AM and rapidly spread across four sub-blocks D1, D2, D3, and D4 fueled by strong winds, densely packed shelters, and highly flammabl

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Jan 202 min read


"There was no ARSA and no armed Rohingya group,” Mohammed Aziz stated. “So why were our families expelled from Arakan? Why were civilians massacred?”
Report by Rohingya Journalist Saiful Arakani Cox’s Bazar. more than three decades, Mohammed Aziz has lived a life shaped by forced displacement, statelessness, and the denial of basic human rights an experience shared by generations of Rohingya civilians targeted by Myanmar’s military government. Genocide Before Any Armed Group: 1978 and 1991 According to Mohammed Aziz, the Myanmar (Burmese) military government carried out mass violence against Rohingya civilians in both 197

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Jan 205 min read


Rohingya Genocide Survivors Reach International Court of Justice as Historic Hearings Begin
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, By Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani January 11, 2026. Rohingya genocide survivors from Canada and Bangladesh Refugee camp have arrived at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague ahead of the historic hearings scheduled to take place from January 12 to January 29, 2026, in a landmark case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya people. The hearings represent one of the most significant international legal
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Jan 113 min read


Rohingya Genocide Case Returns to International Court of Justice in January 2026.
Report By Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. From Cox’s Bazar-Bangladesh . The Hague,Proceedings related to the genocide committed against the Rohingya people are set to resume at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from January 12 to January 29, 2026, bringing renewed hope for accountability and justice for one of the world’s most persecuted communities. Rohingya representatives say that those responsible for the atrocities committed against their people must
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Human Trafficking Network Expands Inside Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh
Report By Saiful Arakani, Rohingya Political Journalist. From Teknaf,Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh. Teknaf, Bangladesh, Human trafficking targeting Rohingya refugees has sharply increased over the past ten days, with at least 310 Rohingya men, women, and children removed from 33 refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf, according to information obtained by this reporter. Sources say the refugees are currently being held in remote and uninhabited local villages and hill areas, includi

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Dec 30, 20253 min read


Rohingya Survivor Testimony Exposes Arakan Army, Linked Human Trafficking, Rape, and Mass Deaths from Rakhine to Thailand.
By Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Canada London Ontario. A Rohingya survivor, Mohammed Younus (25), has given a detailed testimony describing severe human rights abuses, human trafficking, sexual violence, and mass deaths allegedly committed by human traffickers linked to the Arakan Army (AA) in Tha Mee Hla village, Rathedaung Township, Rakhine State, and along trafficking routes through Myanmar and Thailand between 2021 and 2022. Fleeing Genocide, Facing New

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Rohingya Genocide Case to Continue at International Court of Justice as Survivors Prepare to Testify.
Report by Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani . Cox’s Bazar- Bangladesh. The Hague, Rohingya genocide survivors have confirmed that a major legal case against the Myanmar military will continue next January 2026 at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), marking a critical moment in the long pursuit of justice for one of the world’s most persecuted communities. Rohingya representatives stated that they have filed a case at the ICJ against the Myanmar military junta
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 27, 20252 min read


A Rohingya Transgender Man’s Testimony of the 2017 Myanmar Genocide and Hope for Justice at the ICJ.
Report by Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Canada London Ontario Date:23- December-2025. Iman Hossain (also known as Sonia ) Iman is a Rohingya transgender man from Show Pyin village, Rathedaung Township, Rakhine State, Myanmar. He belongs to one of the most persecuted communities in the world and the Rohingya,who have long been denied citizenship, freedom of movement, education, healthcare, and basic human rights by the Myanmar state. As a transgender person, Im
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Germ-Laden Water Puts Lives at Risk in Nayapara Registered Refugee Camp
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh,Refugees living in the Nayapara Mochni Registered Refugee Camp are facing a severe public health crisis as unsafe, germ-contaminated water continues to be distributed for daily use, leading to the spread of serious diseases across the camp. Despite international donor countries providing funds specifically for clean and safe drinking water for refugees, families in Nayapara Registered Camp report that the water they receive remains unsafe and contamina
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 18, 20252 min read


Rohingya Fear Renewed Repatriation Effort Amid Ongoing Instability
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre Report: Cox’s Bazar / Dhaka, New anxiety is rising among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh over possible future repatriation plans that could involve armed groups, as community members say they have heard rumors of such proposals, though no official Bangladesh government policy confirming this has been announced. 🔗 Background on repatriation debates: https://www.orfonline.org/research/between-diplomacy-and-displacement-the-contradictions-of-th
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 14, 20254 min read


Rohingya Genocide Survivors Face Acute Hunger and Neglect in Bangladesh Camps.
Report by Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani - Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh. Date:11-12-2025. Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Thousands of newly arrived Rohingya refugees, who escaped ongoing violence and genocide in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, are facing a worsening humanitarian crisis in the refugee camps of Teknaf and Ukhiya. According to findings from the ground, 40% of new arrivals who fled since June 2024 remain without food assistance, proper shelter, or official documentati
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Final destination is Our home land from where we are forcefully deported.
Report By Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Nearly one million Rohingya refugees remain in crowded camps in Bangladesh, years after being forcibly expelled from their homes in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Despite repeated promises from the Myanmar government, a durable solution for their return has yet to materialize, leaving the community trapped in uncertainty and growing despair. Rohingya refugees report that no one can provide a definitive t

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Dec 2, 20252 min read
“We Spoke at the Border With Rohingyas Fleeing Genocide”
By Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Border Region, more than one lakh of Rohingya civilians have fled northern Rakhine State since early 2024, seeking safety after what they describe as a new and coordinated wave of genocide carried out by the Arakan Army (AA) and Myanmar’s military junta. When our reporting team arrived at the border, we met families who had walked for days through jungle and farmland to escape the escalating violence. Many reached the border ba
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Nov 30, 20253 min read


AA Abductions of Rohingya Surge Since 2024 Amid Intensifying Conflict in Rakhine State
Rakhine State, Myanmar, Since 2024, the Arakan Army (AA) has sharply escalated its campaign of abducting Rohingya civilians across northern Rakhine State, with more than 1050 Rohingya youth and adults reportedly taken from their homes and villages. Many remain missing, and their whereabouts are still unknown. Witnesses and local residents describe a pattern of forced conscription, intimidation, and disappearances that has intensified alongside the group’s armed conflict with
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Nov 24, 20253 min read


Rakhine State Tensions Intensify Amid Accusations of Genocide, Misinformation, and Post-Coup Political Drama
Report By Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre; 23- November-2025. Rakhine State, Myanmar, Tensions continue to rise in western Myanmar as new allegations emerge against both the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA). Despite claiming oppression under military rule, the AA has expanded its operations and political influence since the 2021 military coup, raising concerns among Rohingya rights advocates and analysts about a coordinated campaign of misinformation and violence.

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Nov 23, 20256 min read
Emergency Alert: 250 Rohingya Held by Human Traffickers Near Nayapara Refugee Camp, Preparing for Deadly Sea Voyage
Teknaf, Bangladesh 20-November- 2025 Human traffickers are reportedly holding 250 Rohingya refugees in a remote mountainous area called Lambasia, west of the Nayapara Registered Refugee Camp. Two large makeshift houses have been constructed to confine and control the detainees, who include women, children, and young men. Location and Operations, Lambasia lies between the Bay of Bengal to the west and the Nayapara refugee camp to the east, with a steep mountain separating the

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Challenges to the Repatriation of Rohingya Refugees to Myanmar
Reporting by Rohingya Political Journalist Saiful Arakani. Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh 17-November-2025. The Rohingya, a stateless Muslim minority primarily from Rakhine State, Myanmar, have faced decades of systemic persecution, discrimination, and violent oppression and Genocide. Since the late 20th century, waves of Rohingya have fled Myanmar due to state-sanctioned violence, human rights abuses, and denial of citizenship. Despite numerous international interventions and agreem
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Nov 17, 20254 min read


Dozens Dead, Hundreds Missing as Rohingya Boat Capsizes off Malaysia, Thailand Border
12 November 2025 Langkawi, Malaysia / Koh Tarutao, Thailand At least 27 Rohingya asylum seekers have died and more than 200 remain missing after a boat carrying hundreds of people fleeing persecution in Myanmar capsized in the Andaman Sea near the Malaysia–Thailand maritime border. Authorities from both countries launched joint search-and-rescue operations after debris and bodies were found drifting near the Thai island of Koh Tarutao, close to Malaysia’s Langkawi Island. Sur
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre
Nov 12, 20253 min read
Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre Calls for a Determined Myanmar Government to Ensure Safe and Dignified Return of the Rohingya
Press Release London, Ontario – 11-November 2025. The Rohingya Cultural Advocacy Centre (RCAC) calls for a determined, responsible, and democratic government in Myanmar that is willing to ensure justice, equality, and peace for all including the long-persecuted Rohingya people. For more than five decades, the Rohingya have been denied their citizenship, homes, and fundamental rights. 750000 Rohingya were forced to flee after repeated waves of violence, culminating in the 2017

Rohingya Culture advocacy Cent
Nov 11, 20252 min read
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