Human Rights
Collective Punishment as a Violation of International Law : The Case of Israel and Eritrea
In the wake of recent clashes between Eritrean asylum seekers and Israeli authorities, the question of whether returning refugees can be considered a form...
Coordinated international efforts in both Myanmar and Bangladesh are required to accelerate Rohingya repatriation
The Rohingya crisis is becoming increasingly complicated. The number of Rohingyas is increasing every year due to the birth of roughly 35,000 children in...
The Bangladesh Genocide: Exploring a Forgotten Genocide and the Quest for Recognition
In the annals of history, some events leave such unforgettable impressions that they impact the nation through generations. The Bangladesh Genocide, a 20th-century occurrence,...
The Irony of Becoming What You Once Hated
Resistance is a 2020 biographical drama film based on true events of the holocaust – indeed one of the darkest chapters in human history....
Rohingya Repatriation Pilot Project: A Call for Comprehensive and Sustainable Solutions
Myanmar is preparing to repatriate Rohingya refugees under the pilot project. A 20-member Rohingya delegation led by Bangladesh Refugee, Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC)...
Human Rights Obligations Under Climate Change: Need for Clarity
On April 19, 2023, the General Assembly asked for an advisory opinion on the obligation of states to respect climate change. The Resolution (A/77/L.58)...
How Global Food Systems and Human Migration Are Intertwined
The well-being of migrant workers is intrinsically linked to justice in the food system. Many people come to the United States to earn a...
The ICJ on the Myanmar Military’s Genocide Issue and True Justice
The International Court of Justice, the top court of the UN, rejected Myanmar's arguments against Gambia's claim that Myanmar committed genocide against the Rohingyas....
Will the Junta Come Out From Their Cocoon to Accept Rohingyas?
Myanmar recently arranged a visit for the ambassadors or consul generals of 11 countries, including Bangladesh, India, China and eight ASEAN countries to Rakhine....
Myanmar Military’s Best Option Is to Take Back Rohingyas Now
It has been nearly six years since the mass exodus of Rohingya refugees from Rakhine State; hundreds of thousands of the Rohingya had to...
More Aid Needed for the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
In 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh to escape the army's massacre and brutal repression in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Currently, more than...
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Human Rights
Collective Punishment as a Violation of International Law : The Case of Israel and Eritrea
In the wake of recent clashes between Eritrean asylum...
Indo-Pacific
AUKUS: Australia’s ‘French Cut’ Moment?
In a show of incompetent diplomatic maneuvering, Australia set...
Geopolitics
Forging an Economic Corridor by Countries: What Does it Mean for Global Connectivity?
In a remarkable illustration of harnessing multilateral platforms for...
Geopolitics
China-Afghan Relations: The Economic and Geopolitical Dimensions
On Sept. 12, 2023 Afghanistan welcomed China’s new ambassador...
Environment
Saving the Environment: The Great People’s Initiative in South Asia
Within the vastness of the galaxy, humankind makes their...