DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Jordan’s queen said Monday that the international community must respond effectively to end the suffering of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who have fled to Bangladesh to escape persecution by Myanmar …
She has been vocal about the need for greater support for refugees in her own country. And now Queen Rania of Jordan has paid a visit to a Rohingya refugee camp in …
COX’S BAZAR: Queen Rania of Jordan visited Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhia and Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh on Monday. As a board member of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and an advocate of the work of UN humanitarian agencies, Queen Rania made the …
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan on Monday said it is unforgivable that the crisis of Rohingyas is unfolding on the world stage to a largely indifferent audience. The world seems to be silent towards them though many are acknowledging now the ethnic …
“Why has this systematic persecution been allowed to play out for so long?” the royal asked as she met with Rohingya women and children. As a passionate humanitarian, Queen Rania Al-Abdullah has heard many tales of suffering from around the world. However …
Queen Rania's interview with Christiane Amanpour on the Muslim Rohingya refugee crisis To view the full interview, click …
دعت الملكة رانيا، زوجة العاهل الاردني عبد الله الثاني، الاثنين الى "وضع نهاية" لمعاناة أقلية الروهينغا المسلمة، وذلك خلال زيارتها مخيما للاجئين في بنغلادش التي فر اليها من بورما عشرات الالاف هربا من أعمال العنف.تقرير بالصوت الطبيعي …
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