Press Release For Immediate Release Bradford, UK – The announcement by the Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’s interim government regarding Myanmar’s identification of 180,000 Rohingya refugees as eligible for repatriation is… FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Administrative Office of the Rohingya Centre of the United Kingdom (RCUK) expresses grave alarm at the worsening humanitarian catastrophe facing the Rohingya people in Arakan (Rakhine… A ROHINGYA refugee who spoke no English when he escaped to Bradford said the city opened his eyes and he wanted to give back to those who welcomed him. Mohammed… Recently, members of the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) and international Rohingya diaspora delegates travelled to one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, where over one million Rohingya… The Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) is proud to announce that our commitment to delivering meaningful education to Rohingya refugee children has been featured in the Spring 2025 edition of Educate Magazine,… Hundreds of people uprooted from Myanmar and resettled from refugee camps in Bangladesh have found new lives in West Yorkshire. The majority-Muslim Rohingya were driven from Myanmar, their homeland, to…
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