Malaysian govt urged to allow refugees to work legally

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 June 2016 – Refugees in Malaysia are going to contribute RM152 million (US$37.4 million) annually to the country’s economy if they are allowed to work legally, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Insurance launched for refugees in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPR, 08 June 2016 – The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and a Malaysian insurance company have launched insurance schemes for refugees in Malaysia, offering minimal financial protection from accidents and medication needs at an affordable cost.

Fears of attacks and crackdowns loom at Selayang

‎KUALA LUMPUR, 25 January 2016 — Burmese nationals in Kuala Lumpur, especially Selayang, are living in fear after news on possible attacks from local thugs and large scale operations by police have been circulated through social and printed media.

Burma signs ‘historic’ ceasefire accord

15 October 2015 — Speaking at the opening ceremony for today’s ceasefire signing, Burma’s President Thein Sein said, “The NCA [national ceasefire agreement] is a historic gift from us to the generations of the future.

Suu Kyi won’t witness peace accord

13 October 2015 — At the eleventh hour, leading Burmese political figures Aung San Suu Kyi, Naw Zipporah Sein and Min Ko Naing have pulled out of the signing ceremony for a historic ceasefire agreement.