Statelessness

A judge shakes hands with a man at his citizenship ceremony
Refugees
What it’s like to become a US citizen after a lifetime of statelessness
Rohingya Muslim women look out from their home at Aung Mingalar quarter in Sittwe, Myanmar
Conflict
Holocaust museum researcher finds early warning signs of genocide in Myanmar
Some of the lucky ones: A group of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants admitted into Indonesia in May 2015. Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia are now pushing away boats holding thousands of migrants.
Conflict
Another migrant crisis is brewing in the Bay of Bengal
Salima, a Rohingya woman, talks to her husband, son and daughter, who are all being held by traffickers abroad, from an Internet hut in Thae Chaung village. She has to pay $600 and they discuss how to raise it.
Justice
The heartbreaking look of sadness and desperation on the faces of stateless Rohingyas
Recent violence in Myanmar displaces thousands of Muslim minorities