Rakhine
- 11/11/2015
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Persecution of the Rohingya Muslims: Is Genocide Occuring in Myanmar's Rakhine State? [embeddoc url="https://usercontent.one/wp/www.rohingyapost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Yale-Persecution-of-the-Rohingya-Muslims.pdf" download="all"]
Read more- 01/11/2015
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By Myo Win & M.S. Anwar A Voice from World’s Most Persecuted People (Rohingya Vision) — A 21-year-old Rohingya boy faced untimely demise due to the lack of medical treatment...
Read more- 24/07/2015
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The International Community, UN and E.U.-U.S. Hierarchies Urged to Take a ‘Moral Stand’ amidst the Worsening Situation—SAIRI Post-doc Multiversity for the United Nations MDGs Studies! This press release was orginally...
Read more- 19/05/2015
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Countdowan To Annihilation: Genocide In Myanmar [embeddoc url="https://usercontent.one/wp/www.rohingyapost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/ISCI-Countdown-to-Annihilation.pdf" download="all"]
Read more- 05/04/2015
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By Aman Ullah “Human security means that people can exercise [their] choices safely and freely – and that they can be relatively confident that the opportunities they have today are...
Read more- 02/06/2014
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By Aman Ullah Burma has been grappling with sectarian violence since June 2012. Since then, many Rohingya have been herded into miserable camps they are not allowed to leave, even...
Read more- 11/12/2013
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By Colin Hinshelwood DVB News The secretary-general of the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Prof. Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, spoke with DVB about his recent trip to Burma where he pledged OIC assistance...
Read more- 30/10/2013
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MYANMAR: THE HIDDEN GENOCIDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkZlgk76-E Earlier this year a Buddhist woman was raped and murdered in western Myanmar. The authorities charged three Muslim men. A week later, 10 Muslims were...
Read more- 15/06/2012
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By Aman Ullah In June 2012, in the aftermath of the alleged rape and murder of a Rakhine woman by few members of the Rohingya community, all hell broke loose....
Read more- 15/06/2012
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By Aman Ullah Arakan, which is long famous to Dutch, Portuguese and British traders as a land of economic opportunity, is now one of the poorest states in the country....
Read more- 15/06/2012
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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...
Read more- 18/11/2010
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More than 40% of people living in Burma belong to one of the military-ruled nation's different minority groups. The government recognises eight distinct ethnic groups, with dozens of sub-groups, but...
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