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28/07/2026
π’ Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) | Arakan (Rakhine) State Base Weekly Situation Report
RRW Weekly Situation Report: Intensified Conflict, Humanitarian Crisis, and Protection Concerns in Arakan State | 15β19 July 2026
Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) has published its latest Situation Report key developments in (Rakhine) State during 15β19 July 2026.
This report examines:
β’ Intensified Myanmar military airstrikes against civilian areas.
β’ Severe monsoon flooding and humanitarian response efforts.
β’ Rohingya protection concerns, including arbitrary arrests, forced financial contributions, and asset seizures.
β’ Deadly maritime displacement and broader political and border security developments.
The report highlights the urgent need for the protection of civilians, unhindered humanitarian access, and inclusive solutions that uphold the rights of the Rohingya.
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-weekly-situation-report-intensified?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
25/07/2026
π’ Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) | Weekly Special Report (8β14 July 2026)
's latest Rohingya Refugee Camps Base Special Report key humanitarian, protection, and policy developments affecting in 's Bazar.
This edition covers:
β’ Deadly monsoon landslides
β’ Maritime tragedy in the Bay of Bengal
β’ Protection and security incidents in the camps
β’ Humanitarian response and policy developments
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-rohingya-refugee-camps-base-weekly-f3d?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
24/07/2026
π’ RRW Arakan Base Weekly Special Report | 8β14 July 2026
Death at Sea, Disaster on Land: Rohingya Face Escalating Humanitarian and Human Rights Crisis
Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) has published its latest Arakan Base Weekly Special Report, documenting major human rights violations and humanitarian developments affecting Rohingya communities across Arakan (Rakhine) State, Myanmar, during 8β14 July 2026.
This week's report highlights:
πΉ More than 500 Rohingya feared dead following two devastating boat disasters.
πΉ Allegations of organized human trafficking and exploitation.
πΉ Severe flooding that displaced thousands and worsened humanitarian conditions across Rakhine State.
πΉ Continuing human rights abuses, including violence, property theft, and growing protection concerns.
πΉ The urgent need for accountability, humanitarian assistance, and meaningful international action.
Despite years of persecution, displacement, and statelessness, the Rohingya continue to face grave risks both on land and at sea. RRW remains committed to documenting these violations, preserving evidence, and amplifying the voices of affected communities.
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-arakan-base-weekly-special-report-3bd?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
Is it not possible to resettle the Rohingyas in their third country? Refugee Policy. Rohingya Crisis
Credit: RRC
21/07/2026
π’ Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) Publishes Weekly Situation Report (1β7 July 2026)
Rohingya Rights Watch - RRW is pleased to release its latest Weekly Situation Report, documenting key humanitarian, protection, and operational developments affecting in 's Bazar, , during the reporting period of 1β7 July 2026.
β’ Humanitarian Situation: Severe monsoon rains triggered deadly landslides and widespread flooding, resulting in loss of life, injuries, displacement, and significant damage to shelters and camp infrastructure.
β’ Protection and Security: The report documents serious protection incidents, including abduction, murder, armed robbery, gang violence, and accidental injuries, underscoring the persistent security challenges facing Rohingya refugees.
β’ Community Initiatives: Community leaders continued to promote dialogue on safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation, emphasizing justice, accountability, and the restoration of the rights of the Rohingya people.
β’ Essential Services: The report outlines recent updates to LPG distribution and stove repair services, introduced to improve safety, transparency, and service delivery within the refugee camps.
β’ Regional Context: Continued violence and instability in Rakhine (Arakan) State, Myanmar, remain significant obstacles to creating conditions conducive to the safe, voluntary, and dignified return of Rohingya refugees.
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-camps-base-weekly-special-report?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
RRW remains committed to documenting human rights violations, humanitarian developments, and the lived experiences of Rohingya communities through independent, evidence-based reporting to support advocacy, accountability, and informed humanitarian action.
21/07/2026
π’ RRW Arakan Base Weekly Special Report | 1β7 July 2026
Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) has published its latest Arakan Base Weekly Special Report, documenting the escalation of military attacks against civilians across Arakan (Rakhine) State during 1β7 July 2026.
The report details airstrikes, civilian casualties, attacks on Rohingya communities, destruction of homes, and serious concerns under international humanitarian and human rights law.
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-arakan-base-weekly-special-report-283?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
14/07/2026
π¨ NEW RRW REPORT
The Plight of in : A Call for Justice
Our latest report documents the ongoing human rights challenges facing Rohingya refugees in Malaysia, including arbitrary detention, lack of legal protection, inhumane detention conditions, and rising xenophobia.
RRW calls on the Malaysian government and the international community to uphold the rights, dignity, and protection of Rohingya refugees.
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/the-plight-of-rohingya-refugees-in?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
13/07/2026
π¨ NEW RRW INVESTIGATION REPORT
Deadly Sea, Broken Promises: Mass Rohingya Maritime Tragedies and Human Trafficking in the Bay of Bengal (July 2026)
Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) has released a new investigation documenting two catastrophic in the Bay of Bengal that left more than 530 refugees feared , including and .
The report examines the circumstances surrounding the tragedies and presents findings on an alleged transnational human trafficking network operating between , State, , and . It also highlights how statelessness, persecution, and the lack of safe and legal pathways continue to force Rohingya to undertake dangerous sea journeys.
RRW calls for independent investigations, accountability for those responsible, stronger regional cooperation to combat trafficking, and increased protection for Rohingya refugees.
π Read the full investigation report: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/investigation-report-deadly-sea-broken?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
12/07/2026
π¨ NEW RRW ANALYSIS
of the : Historical Precedent Meets a New Political Reality
Can the Rohingya safely return home?
shows that repatriation has been achieved before. But today's reality is profoundly different. Ongoing armed conflict, the unresolved citizenship crisis, widespread insecurity, and the absence of credible guarantees raise urgent questions about whether safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable repatriation is currently possible.
In this new analysis, Rohingya Rights Watch - RRW examines the historical record, the changing political landscape in Rakhine State, and the legal and human rights conditions necessary for any genuine return.
Without citizenship, justice, accountability, and security, repatriation cannot become a durable solution.
π Read the full article here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/repatriation-of-the-rohingya-historical?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
09/07/2026
π’ New RRW Monthly Special Report | June 2026
Rohingya Rights Watch (RRW) has published its Rohingya Refugee Camps Base Monthly Special Report | June 2026, documenting the key human rights and humanitarian developments affecting Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar.
Key findings:
πΉ Escalating security incidents and criminal activities
πΉ Rising kidnappings and protection concerns
πΉ Domestic and gender-based violence
πΉ Humanitarian and monsoon-related challenges
πΉ Diplomatic and repatriation developments affecting refugees
πΉ Ongoing movement restrictions and livelihood challenges
π Read the full report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/rohingyarightswatch/p/rrw-rohingya-refugee-camps-base-monthly-33e?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=73nz7i
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