From legislative issues to citizenship for Rohingyas, Suu Kyi has an uphill task in reforming Myanmar

By Shreerupa Mitra-Jha / Firstpost As Myanmar’s parliament elected its first-ever civilian president, a UN expert on Myanmar said that even though there have been wide-ranging reforms since 2011 “hundreds of laws remain on the book” that do not comply with international standards and that need immediate attention. “Hundreds of laws remain on the book that […]

ERC Calls for a U.N Commission of Inquiry on Genocide against Rohingya

The European Rohingya Council Press Release 1st November 2015   The European Rohingya Council (ERC) firmly stands by the findings of Yale Law School’s Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, and strongly reiterates its call on the U.N Human Rights Council for “an urgent, comprehensive and independent investigation” of “strong evidence” that genocide is being committed […]