Rakhine
- 28/09/2019
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By The Rohingya Post “There is no humiliation and degradation worse than living inside the camps in our nativeland without any freedoms or hope for ourselves and our children. Probably,...
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By Matthew Wells, Vox Two years after Myanmar began a violent campaign to expel its Muslim minority, one man’s story illuminates an unexpectedly long history of oppression. Mawlawi Harun knows...
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By Jonathan Head, BBC Entire Muslim Rohingya villages in Myanmar have been demolished and replaced by police barracks, government buildings and refugee relocation camps, the BBC has found. On a...
Read more- 24/08/2019
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By Aman Ullah “What is being prosecuted in Rakhine State is an effort to remove the Rohingya from the area.” Benjamin Zawacki On Aug. 25, two years will have passed...
Read more- 21/08/2019
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By Aman Ullah According to the news report of Daily Star Dhaka, dated: 2019-08-21, the UN Refugee Agency interviewed the 3,450 Rohingyas cleared for return by the Myanmar government. The...
Read more- 21/08/2019
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Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK For Immediate Release 21st August 2019 No repatriation without full citizenship, rights and justice Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are once again living in...
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By Aman Ullah “Muslims of Arakan certainly belong to one of the indigenous races of Burma, which you represent. In fact, there are no pure indigenous races in Burma and...
Read more- 02/08/2019
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By Aman Ullah According to, The Malaysian Insight of July 27, 2019, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said in an interview in Turkey that The Rohingya should be treated...
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By Aman Ullah The building up of the Muslim society in Arakan is a long process of gradual growth. The composition of a society quite naturally changed also deferent from...
Read more- 02/07/2019
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By Aman Ullah Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina went to China yesterday (1st July, 2019) for four-day official visit. During this visit she will keep the Rohingya issue on its priority...
Read more- 10/06/2019
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By Aman Ullah "No one told me I was going to be interviewed by a Muslim!" Daw Aung San Suu Kyi “I could conquer Bengal with an army of Kulas...
Read more- 20/05/2019
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By The Rohingya Post On May 19, two Rohingya fishermen were killed in a gunfire at the hands of Myanmar Forces in Ah Nauk Ye village, Pauktaw, Rakhine State. Four...
Read more- 29/04/2019
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Rohingya Refugees' Demands We. the Rohingya refugees filled with concern over the agreement signed by the Government of Bangladesh and Burma for our repatriation. We are In utter confusion and...
Read more- 06/04/2019
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By Aman Ullah Along the nearly 1,000-kilometer refugee passage from western Burma to southern Thailand lies a string of mass graves occupied by a single ethnic group -- the Rohingya....
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By Aman Ullah The United Nations will establish an international investigation into human rights abuses in Rakhine State, the Human Rights Council agreed Friday, on 24 March, in Geneva. The...
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By Aman Ullah “The pain and loss of losing a loved one is the same for everyone; you don’t feel more or less if you’re a Buddhist or a Muslim...
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By Aman Ullah “How can people be treated in such a way — hunted down, homes torched, beaten and killed — in the name of a warped sense of nationalism?...
Read more- 05/04/2019
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By Aman Ullah “Genocides are like a garden in spring time. They come in different forms, shapes, smells, on different terrains, under different climates, on different soils.” - Dr. Maung...
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By Aman Ullah The then Prime minister of Burma U Nu visited to Akyab and Maungdaw on 27-28 January 1961 there the local peoples including the Rohingyas warmly received him. About...
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By Aman Ullah In the general elections for the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Sultan Ahmed and Mr. Abdu Gaffar were elected from Maungdaw and Buthidaung with the tickets of Jamiat-e- Ulema,...
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By Aman Ullah Across the last two thousand years, there has been great deal of local vibrancy as well as movement of different ethnic peoples through the region. For the...
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By Aman Ullah Across the last two thousand years, there has been great deal of local vibrancy as well as movement of different ethnic peoples through the region. For the...
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By Amman Ullah “Citizenship is a basic right for it is nothing less than the right to have right.” Earl Warren, former U S Supreme Court Justice “White card is...
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By Aman Ullah “The 1982 Burma Citizenship Law was not fair” Aung San Suu Kyi Daw Khin Saw Wai, a Pyithu Hluttaw representative from Rathedaung township, submitted a proposal on...
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