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Royal Malaysian Police personnel walk towards the dense jungle area in Wang Kelian that leads to an abandoned migrant camp used by people-smugglers, on May 28, 2015

Rohingya migrants raped at Thai-Malaysia border camps: report

  Women sometimes were taken away by guards for several days to be used as sex slaves, a survivor said.

A Myanmar military officer gestures from a boat packed with migrants off Leik Island in the Andaman Sea, May 31, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Myanmar navy to verify 727 stranded migrants in “safe” place

  Myanmar's navy is escorting a boat crammed with 727 stranded migrants to a "safe" location 

Obama calls on Myanmar to end discrimination of Rohingya's

Obama calls on Myanmar to end discrimination of Rohingya's

US President Barack Obama says Myanmar needs to end discrimination of Rohingya in order to succeed

Rohingya 'boat people' tell of harsh treatment at sea

Rohingya 'boat people' tell of harsh treatment at sea

 

Rohingya Muslim children attend religious school at a refugee camp outside Sittwe, Myanmar May 21, 2015.

Before Myanmar seized migrant boat, Rohingya whisked away

  U.S. said the majority of the more than 3,000 migrants who have landed on Malaysian and Indonesian shores this...

A young Rohingya migrant, who arrived recently by boat, plays with a water tap at a temporary shelter in Kuala Langsa, in Indonesia's Aceh Province May 25, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Malaysia finds 139 graves around suspected trafficking camps

  Malaysia has uncovered 139 graves thought to contain the remains of migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh 

Indonesian health workers move a Rohingya migrant, who arrived recently by boat to an awaiting ambulance at a temporary shelter in Kuala Langsa, in Indonesia's Aceh Province May 25, 2015. Photo: Reuters

No human trafficking camps left in Thai south, police say

  Thai police said on Monday there were no human trafficking camps left in southern Thailand following a month-long crackdown 

Rohiakar, a Rohingya Muslim woman, shows a picture of her daughter Saywar Nuyar, 22, who is being held by a human trafficker, at a refugee camp outside Sittwe, Myanmar May 21, 2015. Picture taken May 21, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Mass graves of suspected trafficking victims found in Malaysia

Mass graves and suspected human trafficking detention camps have been discovered by Malaysian police in towns and villages bordering Thailand

UN chief: Cause of Asian migrant crisis must be addressed

UN chief: Cause of Asian migrant crisis must be addressed

 

Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who arrived in Indonesia by boat receive medical assistance at an aid station in Kuala Langsa in Indonesia's Aceh Province May 15, 2015.

Kerry discusses shelter for Rohingya with Thai minister

  Nearly 800 migrants were brought ashore in Indonesia on Friday, but other vessels crammed with them were sent back to sea...

Solar airplane departs Myanmar for China

Solar airplane departs Myanmar for China

The pilots of Solar Impulse 2 continue their round-the-world attempt in a fuel-less airplane.

Solar-powered plane arrives in Myanmar

Solar-powered plane arrives in Myanmar

 

Myanmar soldiers patrol in Laukkai, the main city in the Kokang region of northern Myanmar Shan state.

Myanmar blames bombing in China on ‘ethnic group,’ not military

  Myanmar’s air force never entered Chinese territory and an “ethnic group” is responsible for a bomb that killed five farmers inside...

A rebel soldier of Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) places a machine gun bullet belt around the neck of another soldier at a military base in Kokang region, March 10, 2015. Photo: Reuters

China threatens "decisive" response after Myanmar bombing

  Myanmar denied that any bomb from its forces had fallen in China and said the rebels might have fired into China to create...

A military helicopter is seen flying in Lashio on February 19, 2015, in Myanmar's northeastern Shan state

Myanmar warplane kills four in China's Yunnan province: Xinhua

Four Chinese people were killed in southwestern Yunnan province Friday by a bomb dropped from a Myanmar warplane, state media reported,...
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