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View all search resultsRohingya and Palestine share common ground in their plight – they are both victims of genocide in their respective countries, but receive vastly different treatment, almost at opposite ends of the spectrum, on social media.
Thousands of people from aid agencies, businesses and civil society as well as refugees joined the Geneva event as the number of displaced people globally surpasses a record 114 million amid conflict, poverty and climate change.
More than 1,200 Rohingya people, a persecuted minority from Myanmar, have landed ashore in Aceh since November, according to the United Nations' refugee agency (UNHCR) in Indonesia, prompting concern among local communities about the scale of the exodus this year.
The United Nations refugee agency UNHCR has commended Indonesia for rescuing hundreds of Rohingya refugees who were stranded at sea for weeks and called on other nations in the region to do their part to address the fresh boat crisis.
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