Home - International Movements - The 29th UN-HRC Adopts Resolution on Rohingya and Other Minorities in Myanmar The 29th UN-HRC Adopts Resolution on Rohingya and Other Minorities in Myanmar July 4, 2015 A migrant rests in a temporary refugee camp near the Bangladesh border in western Myanmar's Rakhine state, June 5, 2015. (AFP) Share Arakan News Agency The 29th UN-HRC Adopts Resolution on Rohingya and Other Minorities in Myanmar Post Views: 170 Share Most read ASEAN Condemns Myanmar Military Airstrike on Mrauk-U Hospital, Calls It a Grave Violation of International Law EU Allocates €29 Million to Support Myanmar Crisis and Rohingya Refugees Amid Worsening Humanitarian Conditions Rohingya News Brief in Rohingya language | 16-12-2025 Suu Kyi’s Son Voices Fears Over Her Health as Detention Continues UNICEF Warns of Escalating Rohingya Crisis: Half of Children at Risk of Malnutrition and Disease Arakan Militias Destroy Former Rohingya Village and Redistribute Its Land to Other Communities latest news Shocking Testimonies.. International Court of Justice Begins Hearings in Rohingya Genocide Case Against Myanmar Canada: High Commissioner Meets Rohingya Witnesses Ahead of ICJ Testimonies Arakan: Calls for Accountability Over Those Involved in Selling Rohingya Properties Under Militia Authority Bangladeshi Child Killed by Cross-Border Stray Gunfire from Clashes Inside Myanmar Fighting Intensifies in Sittwe as Arakan Militias Escalate Attacks on Army Positions Serious Stabbing Incident at Rohingya Refugee Centre Following Security Withdrawal in Cox’s Bazar Arakan Militias Collect Data on Rohingya and Empty Homes in Northern State Amid Rising Fears Mailing list Email Subscribe now By clicking the subscribe button, you confirm that you have read our privacy policy. Read More Fire Breaks Out at Child and Adolescent Support Center in Rohingya Camp in Cox’s Bazar Landmine Injuries Surge Along Myanmar–Bangladesh Border, Civilians Face Growing Risks Arakan Militias Impose Siege on Villages in Maungdaw, Threaten Rohingya with Forced Recruitment Arakan: Village Officials in Maungdaw Force Rohingya to Attend Military Service Meeting Release of 28 Rohingya Children From Boat Bound for Malaysia Investigation Launched After Assault on Three Youth Near Rohingya Settlement in Jammu Arakan Militias Seize Rohingya Farmland and Cemeteries in Buthidaung Amid Fears of Erasure Myanmar Military Junta Grants Independence Day Amnesty to More Than 6,000 Prisoners