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Malaysia Govt to register All Refugees Under New Documentation system
Photo: Collected Arakan Now | 19 November 2025 The Malaysian government will register all refugees in the country, including the Rohingya community, through the Refugee Registration Document (DPP) by January next year at the latest. The initiative aims to obtain accurate data and reduce Malaysia’s full dependence on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), officials said. Malaysia’s Director General of Immigration, Datuk Zakaria Shaaban, stated that the coun

Arakan Now
Nov 19, 20251 min read


Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to sign agreement on Rohingya Muslims’ legal status
Photo: ARY News Arakan Now | 19 November 2025 Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are set to sign a landmark agreement aimed at resolving the long-standing issue of the legal status of Rohingya Muslims residing in the kingdom. Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the embassy of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, where he was received by Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Bin Saeed Al-Malki. During the meeting, both sides reviewed ongoing efforts to address the decades-old challenges faced by Roh

Arakan Now
Nov 19, 20251 min read


Boat tragedy highlights refugee crisis: UNHCR
Photo: Human Rights Watch Arakan Now | 18 November 2025 Rohingya refugees are fleeing escalating violence in Myanmar and Bangladesh, with traffickers exploiting their desperation. According to the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR), nearly 200 have reached Malaysia in the past year and many have died at sea. In an email response to theSun, the UNHCR said the conflict in Rakhine state has displaced hundreds of thousands since 2023, forcing thousands more to f

Arakan Now
Nov 18, 20252 min read


14,000 Rohingya living in Kedah
Photo: Reuters Arakan Now | 18 November 2025 Around 14,000 Rohingya have been identified living across the Malaysian state of Kedah. Kedah Immigration Director Mohd Ridzzuan Mohd Zain said that most of them hold valid UNCHR cards. "The Kedah Immigration Department has profiled all Rohingya in the state. There are Rohingya in every district… and when we enter their areas, most of them have UNHCR cards," he said. He added that continuous operations and inspections are being ca

Arakan Now
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Htan Shauk Kan Residents Confined in AA-Controlled Zone, Checkpoint and Strict Exit Rules Leaves Families Trapped
Photo: One Nation News Arakan Now | 15 November 2025 The Arakan Army has severely restricted the movement of the displaced residents from Htan Shauk Kan Village also known as Hoyasari in Buthidaung Township. Htan Shauk Kan is village that suffered one of the deadliest massacres in Rohingya history. On 2 May 2024, the village was burned down by the Arakan Army (AA), killing more than 600 residents — including children, women, and the elderly. A small number of survivors repo

Arakan Now
Nov 15, 20251 min read


Langkawi boat capsize: Two more bodies found, death toll rises to 28
Photo: The Star Arakan Now | 13 November 2025 The death toll in the boat capsize incident at the Malaysia-Thailand border waters off Langkawi has risen to 28 people after two more bodies were recovered. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director for Kedah and Perlis, First Admiral (Maritime) Romli Mustafa, said they received a report from a local fisherman at 9.39am about the discovery of a girl's body 5.8 nautical miles from Pulau Cupu. "A Navy boat went to the sc

Arakan Now
Nov 13, 20251 min read


AA Abducts Three Rohingya from Hanndaung
Photo: Collected Arakan Now | 13 November 2025 The Arakan Army (AA) has reportedly abducted three Rohingya men—Saifullah, Mv Abdu Gafur, and the son of Ali—from Kin Taung village (ကင်းတောင်), also known as Hanndaung, in Buthidaung Township on 12 November. They were taken after being falsely accused of wrongdoing. A local villager told Arakan Now that fear has gripped the community as AA members continue to intimidate residents in various ways. "People are terrified. No one f

Arakan Now
Nov 13, 20251 min read


Five More Bodies Recovered in Migrant Boat Tragedy, Death Toll Rises to 34
Photo: NST Online Arakan Now | 12 November 2025 Five more bodies were recovered on the fourth day of the search-and-rescue (SAR) operation for victims of the migrant boat tragedy near the Malaysia–Thailand maritime boundary. This brings the total death toll to 34 — 25 found in Malaysian waters and nine in Thailand. So far, 14 survivors have been rescued, all discovered in Malaysian waters. Kedah and Perlis Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director First Admiral (M

Arakan Now
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Malaysia Steps Up Search for Missing Rohingya Boats as Death Toll Climbs to 21
Photo: NDTV Arakan Now | 11 November 2025 Malaysian patrols searched coastal waters in the Andaman Sea on Monday (Nov 10) for dozens of members of Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya minority after a boat believed to be carrying them sank last week and another went missing. At least 21 bodies have been recovered since the vessel went down on Thursday — 12 in Malaysia and nine in neighbouring Thailand — regional head of Malaysia’s maritime agency, Romli Mustafa, told reporters. With

Arakan Now
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Death Toll in Malaysia Migrant Shipwreck Rises to at Least 13
Photo: Reuters Arakan Now | 11 November 2025 Authorities in Malaysia and Thailand have recovered at least 13 bodies as they search for survivors after a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized, police and maritime officials said on Monday. Officials said the boat was carrying about 70 migrants, many believed to be from Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya community trying to reach Malaysia, when it capsized near Thailand’s Tarutao island four days ago. They were believed to hav

Arakan Now
Nov 10, 20252 min read


Over 80 Rohingya Abductees Freed to Mark Twan Myat Naing’s Birthday
Arakan Now | 9 November 2025 The Arakan Army (AA) has released 82 Rohingya who were previously abducted during clashes between the AA and Myanmar’s military junta. The group said the release was carried out to commemorate the birthday of its leader, Twan Myat Naing. According to local sources, the freed individuals had been accused by the AA of having links with the military junta or other armed organizations. On November 7, they were handed over to representatives of the Roh

Arakan Now
Nov 9, 20251 min read


Hundreds Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks off Malaysia–Thailand Border
Photo : South China Morning Post Hundreds Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks off Malaysia–Thailand Border Arakan Now | 9 November 2025 Hundreds were missing on Sunday after a boat sank near the Thailand–Malaysia border, as 10 survivors and one body were recovered, the Malaysian maritime authority said. More victims might still be found at sea some three days after the sinking of the vessel, which left Buthidaung, Myanmar, with about 300 people on board, according to the South C

Arakan Now
Nov 9, 20251 min read


BGB Denies Allegations by Arakan Army and ULA, Reaffirms Commitment to Border Security
The Business Standard Arakan Now | 7 November 2025 The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has strongly rejected what it calls “unfounded allegations and misinformation” spread by the Arakan Army (AA) and the United League of Arakan (ULA) regarding BGB’s border operations and alleged support for Rohingya armed groups such as ARSA and RSO. In an official statement, the BGB emphasized that it upholds the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in its duties to safeguard t

Arakan Now
Nov 7, 20252 min read


ARNC Strongly Condemns the Indiscriminate Bombing of Civilians
Photo: CINCDS Arakan Now | 1 November 2025 The Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) has strongly condemned the brutal airstrike carried out by the Myanmar military junta on October 30 and 31, 2025, in Ponnagyun, Kyauk Phyu and Rathedaung Townships, which resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. In a statement issued today , the ARNC described the attacks as "This barbaric act, targeting innocent villagers with aerial bombs, is yet another manifestation of the junta’s sys

Arakan Now
Nov 1, 20252 min read
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