Rohingya Refugees Disappointed Again
Myanmar Delegation Fails to Make Convincing Case for Safe Return
![Rohingya refugee girls cross a makeshift bamboo bridge at Kutupalong refugee camp, where they have been living amid uncertainty over their future after they fled Myanmar to escape violence a year ago, in Bangladesh, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2019/201906asia_burma_rohingya.jpg?itok=XqFek55o)
Myanmar Delegation Fails to Make Convincing Case for Safe Return
Prime Minister’s Racist Comments Reflect Inhumane Asylum Seeker Policy
Foreign Minister Taro Kono Should Use Trip to Raise Rohingya’s Plight
Authorities Detain, Coerce Syrians to Sign “Voluntary Return” Forms
The evidence is consistent, and damning—children are being hurt. We don’t have to agree on the outcome in order to do the right thing.
Administration Establishes New Ground to Bar Asylum Seekers
Halt Abusive Operations; Justice Needed
Release, Evacuate Detained Refugees and Migrants
Testimony of Clara Long Before the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, July 11, 2019
84th pre-sessional, 2019
Coercive Measures Intensify Pressures to Return to Syria