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The Fortify Rights report fills this gap; it closely studies 12 leaked government documents obtained by Fortify Rights that lay bare state policies that have led to abuse of the Rohingya for decades. By Kobsak Chutikul and Matthew Smith in The Jakarta Post, Re: Andy Hall’s Conviction of Criminal Defamation and Computer Crimes Violations, Drop terrorism and other charges, protect human rights defenders, Protect environmental activists, uphold rights to peaceful assembly and expression, Investigate threats against Bersih organizers, Decriminalize defamation, protect human rights defenders and press, "We, the undersigned organizations, urge the Thai government to protect press freedom, decriminalize defamation, and bring the 2007 Computer-related Crime Act into line with international law and standards, including the right to freedom of opinion and expression. Fortify Rights group says the deadly violence against Rohingya last August was premeditated and amounts to … In historic move, World Court orders Myanmar to prevent genocide against Rohingya, Rohingya women organize while Myanmar faces genocide charges at the ICJ, Internal government documents reveal ongoing campaign, By Michael Lwin and Matthew Smith in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, New footage shows dozens of Rohingya men, women, children behind bars, Child-slave labor, severe violations against Rohingya continue, Thai authorities threaten to return family of Arakan Army commander to Myanmar where they face persecution. By Vanessa Chong and Tanyalak Thongyoojaroen in Just Security, Thai government instructed authorities to block refugees from Myanmar. 87 civil society groups, businesses, parliamentarians urge Thai Prime Minister to protect freedom of expression and labor rights, Massive refugee-influx expected in Bangladesh as Muslim villages burn, Abolish restrictions and ensure accountability, cooperate with U.N. These               clandestine efforts          to terminate pregnancies rather    than face government abuses for unsanctioned childbirth have resulted in death and harmful medical repercussions,” the report said. Concerns of possible coercive and involuntary transfers. The Carr Center combines theory, policy, and practice to address the most entrenched and complex problems facing societies around the world. Four press workers were Imprisoning for printing a particular term “Rohingya” in a 2016 calendar demonstrates the lack of freedom of expression in Myanmar. Mobile internet blackout in four townships in Rakhine State among the world’s longest running, 29 international and Myanmar-based organizations call for end to internet shutdown. We also facilitate 80 strengthening activities with partners. The 99-page report, "The Torture in My Mind": The Right to Mental Health for Rohingya Survivors of Genocide in Myanmar is based on participatory action research conducted between March 2018 to November 2020 by a team of ten ethnic-Rohingya researchers trained and supported by Fortify Rights. Myanmar government should have a seat at ASEAN summit, Indian Supreme Court rules Rohingya refugees can be returned to Myanmar, “Governments must act now on Myanmar,” says acclaimed actor and longtime activist, Armed Forces Day massacre leaves scores dead, Dil Kayas, a media fellow with Fortify Rights and Doha Debates, participated in the 19th Oxford Human Rights Festival as a prize winner of a Rohingya photography competition, Myanmar junta systematically murdering and arresting protesters. End detention, forcible returns, and establish durable solutions, Prosecutor expected to consider charges against protesters on Tuesday. Police shot 19-year-old woman in the head, injured others, Military junta arrests peaceful protesters of coup d’état, blocks Facebook, Security Council due to meet Tuesday in response to Myanmar coup, State Counselor, President, and human rights defenders detained in nationwide raids. Yasmin Ullah, a Rohingya activist and President of the Canada-based Rohingya Human Rights Network, traveled with Fortify Rights on her first visit to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh. Avoidable Deprivations in Humanitarian Aid to Ethnic Civilians Displaced by War in Kachin State, Myanmar, New report reveals how government obstructed aid to displaced Kachin since 2011, Independent U.N. Mission finds Myanmar committed atrocities against Kachin, Rohingya, Shan. Dear Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed: we, the 39 undersigned organizations, welcome the recent announcement on November 3 by the Bangladesh Minister of Disaster Management and Relief Enamur Rahman to put on hold plans to relocate Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island and that any relocations would be voluntary... U.N. assessment of Bhasan Char island scheduled to begin on November 17, The Gambia files case against Myanmar for Rohingya genocide, Cabinet expected to consider draft regulation to screen refugees before the end of this year, Government commits to creating refugee-screening mechanism, Court to deliver verdict on appeals of Thailand's largest-ever human trafficking trial, Trial of activists set to continue tomorrow, Testimonies indicate relocations slated for next month would be involuntary, Five protesters in hiding, trial set to continue October 24. Thailand must immediately revoke National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) Order 13/2016 which confers sweeping powers on the Royal Thai Armed Forces in contravention of human rights and the rule of law, said the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International (AI), Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), FIDH (International Federation for Human Rights), and Fortify Rights (FR), today. One of the documents, “Regional Order 1/2005”, lays out a two-child policy that is enforced in Maungdaw and Buthidaung in northern Rakhine State. We scale our impacts to Malaysia while continuing our work in Myanmar and Thailand. A Thai Activist Shares the Importance of Self-Help. The announcement came after Fortify Rights and 44 other labor and human rights groups raised concerns about the project in a letter to Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on January 14. ", Re: Proposed amendments to the Legal Profession Act 1976, Provide unfettered access for humanitarian groups, journalists, rights monitors, "We, the undersigned international human rights organizations, urge Thailand’s National Legislative Assembly (NLA) to reject currently proposed amendments to the 2007 Computer- Related Crime Act (CCA) and to instead adopt amendments that would bring the law into line with Thailand’s obligations under international law, including its obligation to uphold the rights to freedom of expression, opinion, and privacy. According to Fortify Rights, a human rights organization in Southeast Asia, the Malaysian government has yet to release its report on mass graves of Rohingya and Bangladeshis found near the village of Wang Kelian near the Thai border in 2015. A report by Fortify Rights released in February found the government at fault for serious human rights violations against Rohingya, including arbitrary arrests and torture. By Fortify Rights Rohingya refugees. This letter builds upon previous correspondence from numerous organisations, human rights institutions, personalities and concerned citizens from around the world. Fortify Rights spoke with eyewitnesses and survivors of human rights violations as well as members of civil society organizations and humanitarian aid workers.. We collect, document, and analyze evidence of human rights violations. Fortify Rights says it documented cases of Rohingya refusing to accept NVCs en masse in the weeks and months before August 2017, when they came under increasing pressure to accept the documents. “Rohingya told Fortify Rights that they believe the Myanmar Army attacked them, in part, as a result,” the report says. Re: Burma and Targeted Sanctions Government lifts “severe state of emergency” following mass demonstrations, Governments convene to raise US$1 billion for Rohingya relief. Hate-crime legislation would protect LGBTI persons and aid accountability, 23 Rohingya groups worldwide call on the U.S. government to push for international accountability for genocide, One-year anniversary of the arbitrary detention of Reuters journalists, Education Minister proposes more political freedoms on campuses, Court scheduled to consider new complaints on December 3, Bangkok court to consider new criminal defamation complaints today, Protect human rights defenders from judicial harassment, Prime Minister’s Department Minister for Law pledges to abolish death penalty, Refugees fear forced returns to Myanmar amidst threats, physical assault, National Human Rights Commission of Thailand releases findings on death of Rohingya refugee girl in detention, New research documents Rohingya on-the-move and exploitation, By Puttanee Kangkun and John Quinley III in Humanitarian Exchange Magazine, Uphold freedom of expression, decriminalize defamation, More than 200 refugees arrested in two months, Deputy Prime Minister orders deportation of migrants, Education Minister vows to abolish controversial restrictions, New report reveals decade of violations against environmental defenders in Loei Province, Reprisals Against Environmental Defenders in Loei Province, Thailand. A new report by Fortify Rights with the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide documents the crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing committed by Burmese state security forces and civilian perpetrators in two waves of attacks on Rohingya men, women, and children in 2016 and 2017. Leave a reply Cancel reply. “Authorities have also required women to take pregnancy tests before issuing marriage permission.”. According to Fortify Rights, a human rights organization in Southeast Asia, the Malaysian government has yet to release its report on mass graves of Rohingya and Bangladeshis found near the village of Wang Kelian near the Thai border in 2015. Fortify Rights hosted a reception celebrating Angkhana Neelapaijit on receiving the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award 2019. ...We, a global coalition of 81 human rights, faith-based and humanitarian organizations, urgently call on the Council to take immediate action to address the campaign of ethnic cleansing and mass atrocity crimes, including crimes against humanity, committed against the ethnic Rohingya population by Myanmar’s security forces in northern Rakhine State... By Sutharee Wannasiri, Nickey Diamond, and Henry Koh in Asia Times, International cooperation needed to halt killing and seek justice, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Fortify Rights, Decriminalize defamation laws, uphold right to freedom of expression, 16-Year-old Rohingya Girl Dies After Three Years in Thai Detention, Investigate alleged torture, repeal Unlawful Associations Act, Submission to the U.K. Parliament International Development Committee Inquiry, “Black Halloween” crackdown and other raids result in arrest of 19 children. Almost 40 years ago, Thailand ratified the Forced Labour Convention, designed by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to eradicate all forms of slavery and forced labour. Myanmar Consolidated Media Co., Ltd. will temporarily suspend 3 months the following businesses starting from 21 February 2021 at 10:00 am. Today, Maung Saungkha works primarily through an organization he co-founded—Athan, which means “voice” in Burmese. There is no justification for it, according to Fortify Rights statement issued on June 17. A new report from Fortify Rights has accused the Myanmar government of crimes against humanity over policy-based persecution of Rohingya Muslims. ", 89 organizations worldwide ask Thai Prime Minister to address judicial harassment, Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas at protesters, Ensure rights to freedom of assembly and expression, Worker who exposed abuses to appear in court today, Authorities threaten refugees with forced return to Myanmar. Lift internet blackout, protect freedom of expression, By Puttanee Kangkun & John Quinley III in Bangkok Post, Fifty-eight organizations call on U.S. to label crimes against Rohingya genocide. Measuring the Impacts of Human Rights Work, Statement by International NGOs on Pro-Democracy Protests on November 17 and 25, 2020, Myanmar: Hold By-Elections and Ensure Right to Vote for All, Refugee “Instagrammers” Win Prestigious Social-Media Award, Thailand: Drop Lawsuit by Chicken Company Against Three Women Human Rights Defenders, Myanmar: End Prosecutions of Peaceful Protesters, Free Political Prisoners, Thailand: Protect Protesters, Facilitate the Right to Peaceful Assembly, Bangladesh: Free Rohingya Refugees Detained on Isolated Island, Joint Letter to The Honorable Foreign Secretary Mr. Masud Bin Momen, International Community: Condemn Mass Disenfranchisement and Irregularities in Myanmar’s Elections, Rohingya Refugee Photographer and Videographer in the Spotlight, Bangladesh: Rohingya Refugee Encourages Everyone to Express Their Feelings, Myanmar: Ensure the Right to Vote Ahead of Elections, Thailand: End harassment of Suchanee Cloitre, human rights defenders, Myanmar Activist Turns Distress into Poetry, Thailand: Protect Protest Rights, Drop Charges Against Activists, Myanmar: Comply with World-Court Orders, End Ongoing Atrocities, What is International Accountability for Atrocity Crimes? Barbed-wire fencing contributed to loss of life, injuries in deadly camp fires. Landmine casualties mount, two recent deaths in Shan State, Decision today extended pre-trial bail of journalist Swe Win, next hearing Monday, Verdict Expected on Dubious Unlawful Association, Defamation Charges, By Amy Smith and Matthew Smith One year on, Royal Commission of Inquiry report remains unpublished, Court sentences three human rights defenders to 15 days in prison for peaceful assembly, Two Myanmar Army soldiers now in ICC custody in The Hague, Court fines Maung Saungkha for holding peaceful protest, 14 Rohingya-led refugee organizations call on the Union Election Commission for the right to vote, By Nickey Diamond and Jacob Bogart in Frontier Myanmar, Lift Internet Ban; Quash Cases Against Students Protesting Shutdown, Trial of human rights defenders scheduled to begin today, Final list of candidates excludes Rohingya, Ismail Wolff brings decades of experience, Election Commission rejects six Rohingya candidates, By John Quinley III in the Financial Times, Court combines two defamation complaints brought by Thammakaset, Two ethnic-Karen activists charged under peaceful assembly law, Election commission rejects Rohingya candidate, Detainees report severe restrictions on movement, suicidal ideations, and death threats. We produce 28 publications, including four full-length reports. Member States: Support Case on Myanmar Genocide at International Court of Justice, Thailand: Ensure New Refugee Regulation Meets International Standards, Thailand: Ensure New Policies Protect Refugees, လူမျိုးတုန်းသတ်ဖြတ်မှု၏ လက်နက်ကိရိယာများ – ဗီဒီယို အကျဉ်းချုပ်, Thailand: Ensure Accountability for Mass Trafficking of Rohingya, Provide Compensation for Survivors, Myanmar: Release Arbitrarily Detained Karenni Human Rights Defenders, Bangladesh: Halt Plans to Relocate Rohingya Refugees to Isolated Island, Myanmar: Drop Complaint Against Six Rakhine Protesters, Myanmar: Release Detained Kachin Human Rights Defender, Protect Speech and Assembly Rights, Thailand Human Rights Defender: Ngamsuk Ruttanasatain, Myanmar/Bangladesh: End Internet Blackouts in Rakhine State, Rohingya Refugee Camps, Myanmar: End Campaign to Deny Rohingya Citizenship and Erase Identity, To Secretary-General of the United Nations on the Rosenthal Report, To Members and Observer States of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Fortify Rights CEO Receives Fellowship at Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, Myanmar/Bangladesh: Prevent Forced Returns, Protect Rohingya Refugees, Thailand: Drop Criminal Complaint Against Mahidol University Lecturer Ngamsuk Ruttanasatian, Myanmar: Lift Internet-Blackout in Rakhine and Chin States, Rakhine Buddhist Refugees Forced Back To Myanmar, India: Protect Refugees, Prevent Forced Returns, Thailand: Drop Criminal Complaint Against Human Rights Defender and Lecturer Ngamsuk Ruttanasatain, Myanmar: Release 15 Arbitrarily Detained Muslim-Wedding Guests, Thailand: Prevent the Detention of Rohingya Refugees and Survivors of Human Trafficking. New U.N. Special Rapporteur calls for protection of freedom of expression, National elections scheduled for November 8, Government announces plans for landmine clearance bodies, Refugees describe struggle to survive during pandemic. We engage hundreds people with power, and our work receives coverage in more than more than 2,900 media articles. Myanmar-based civil society groups call on government to uphold right to vote, including for Rohingya, Baseless criminal defamation cases undercut labor rights protections. U.N. Security Council should urgently refer Myanmar to International Criminal Court, Prime Minister to address U.N. General Assembly today, Historic decision grants court jurisdiction over forced deportation, 83 civil society organizations in Myanmar call for release of journalists and accountability. But until now, no one had examined the key role played by government-imposed restrictions against the Rohingya in setting the stage for the violence. The group also said that it had “reliable and credible” source with research showing that 14.3 percent of Rohingya women living in northern Rakhine State had undergone at least one abortion. Appeal to the UN Security Council to Act on Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis, Critical voices silenced across Southeast Asia, New Report: Mounting Evidence of Genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, “They Tried to Kill Us All”: Atrocity Crimes against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Myanmar, Myanmar: Drop Criminal Defamation Charges Against Kachin Activist, Thailand: Investigate Death of Rohingya Girl in Immigration Detention Center, Myanmar: Release 14-Year-Old Ethnic Ta’ang Boy Wrongfully Convicted, Allegedly Tortured, Thailand: Release Asylum Seekers Detained in Raids Last Week, To U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Regarding Burma and Targeted Sanctions, Myanmar: Stop Using Landmines, Ratify 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, Myanmar: End Judicial Harassment of Swe Win, Drop Charges, Myanmar: Drop Case Against Kachin Religious Leaders, Myanmar’s Attempt to Destroy Rohingya Muslims, Myanmar: Rohingya Still Face Perilous Journey, Regardless what we call attacks on Rohingya, protection must be prioritised, The Refugee Crisis Ravaging Southeast Asia: On The Ground With The Rohingya, Myanmar: Rohingya Muslims Flee Across Mayu Mountains, Myanmar: Arson Campaign Continues In Rakhine State, Myanmar: Free Khaing Myo Htun, Uphold Right to Freedom of Expression, United States: Prioritize Human Rights in Thailand, United Nations: Act Now to End and Remedy Crimes Against Humanity in Myanmar, UN member states should act to pressure Myanmar to end crimes against humanity, Thailand: Urge Myanmar to End Attacks on Rohingya Civilians, Thailand: Protect Migrant Workers and Labor Right Activist, Myanmar: End Attacks in Rakhine State, Protect Civilians, Myanmar: Implement Recommendations of Kofi Annan-led Commission, Malaysia: Drop Censorship of Documentary Films on Human Trafficking and Refugees, Getting it Right: A response to “Death, Lies and Videotape”, Myanmar: Immediately Drop Charges Against Journalist Swe Win, Myanmar: Investigate Torture, Death of Ethnic Ta’ang Civilians in Shan State, Free Wrongfully Detained Kachin Christian Leaders, Myanmar: Free Wrongfully Detained Kachin Christian Leaders, Thailand: Drop Charges, Protect Environmental Defenders, Myanmar: Free Khaing Myo Htun, Protect Free Speech, Thailand Trafficking Trial Closes, Questions Remain, Thailand: Government Officials Convicted of Human Trafficking, Organized Crime, Thailand: Ensure Human Traffickers are Held Accountable, Myanmar: Drop Trumped-Up Charges Against Human Rights Defender Khaing Myo Htun, Myanmar Authorities Must Immediately Release and Drop Charges Against three Detained Journalists, Thailand: Drop Criminal Defamation Complaints against Myanmar Workers, Thailand: Implement Commitments to Protect Refugee Rights, Thailand: Provide Legal Status, Protections for Refugees, Myanmar: Repeal Section 66(d) of the 2013 Telecommunications Law, Loei Residents Face Lawsuits For Peaceful Protest, Loei Residents Face Lawsuits For Peaceful Protests (TH), Myanmar: Government to Investigate Torture Video, Government of Thailand and Businesses Should Ensure Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights are Practiced, Myanmar: Women-Led Kachin Groups Provide Aid to Displaced, Myanmar: Ensure Safety of Men Tortured by Myanmar Army in Video, Myanmar Civil Society Calls for NLD Government to Fully Cooperate with U.N.-Mandated Fact Finding Mission to Myanmar, Myanmar: Cooperate with U.N. Fact-Finding Mission, Says Civil Society, Myanmar: Interfaith Activists Freed in Amnesty, Thailand: Hold Perpetrators Accountable for 2014 Attack on Loei Residents, Open Letter to Various Governments Regarding the UN-Mandated Fact-Finding Mission to Myanmar, Myanmar: Cooperate with U.N. Fact-Finding Mission, Myanmar: Establish an Independent Prisoner Review Mechanism to End Politically Motivated Imprisonment, Malaysia: Investigate Human Trafficking and Deaths in Immigration Detention Centers, Myanmar: Army Soldiers Savagely Beat Ethnic Men, Myanmar: U.N. Orders Vital Inquiry into Severe Rights Violations, U.S.: Support International Inquiry Into Violations in Myanmar, Thailand: Protect Basic Freedoms, Promote Civil and Political Rights, To the Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Myanmar: End Arbitrary Detention of Human Rights Defender Khaing Myo Htun, Malaysia: Reverse Conviction of Rights Activist Lena Hendry, NGO Letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres About the Situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Myanmar: Ensure Accountability for Murder of Prominent Lawyer U Ko Ni and Taxi Driver U Nay Win, Myanmar: Release or Charge Kachin Christians, Call for a Truly Independent Investigation into the Situation in Rakhine State, Myanmar: Civil Society Calls for International Investigation in Rakhine State, Myanmar: Kachin Christians Feared “Disappeared”, China: Protect Ethnic Kachin Refugees Fleeing War in Northern Myanmar, The Rohingya Are Ready to Talk About the Atrocities in Burma, ASEAN leaders can help solve Rohingya crisis. 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