Ireland
- 24/09/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: Rohingya Community Ireland participated in SARI (Sport Against Racism Ireland) Football Tournament on 12th September,along with other 32 teams representing different local and international communities residing in Ireland....
Read more- 19/06/2015
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I am Mohammed Rafique, one of the Rohingya refugees who were re-settled with other 78 members of Rohingya in Carlow, Ireland with the resettlement program of UNHCR & Irish government,...
Read more- 17/06/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: A great start for Carlow Cricket Club in their first official match in almost 40 years. They played their first debuted match against Bagenalstown (3rds) in Division 16...
Read more- 14/06/2012
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Dublin, Ireland: We are very grateful to all who are here to support and stand side by side and hand in hand against the crimes being committed in a relatively...
Read more- 22/12/2011
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CARLOW RUGBY CLUB has won the title of Ireland's top sporting organisation at the Diverse Ireland Awards 2011. At the award ceremony this week held by The Integration Centre in...
Read more- 27/08/2011
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Dublin, Ireland: Rohingya Community Ireland held a demonstration in Dublin in front of both British and Australian Embassies on 24th August. The demonstration was jointly organized by Burma Action Ireland...
Read more- 10/06/2010
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Read more- 22/12/2009
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Carlow, Ireland: The Carlow County Development Board organized an “intercultural exchange event” for Arakanese Rohingya refugees in the second week of December at Seven Oaks Hotel, according to an Arakanese...
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