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Joint Statement: Rohingya Groups Call on U.S. Government to Ensure International Accountability for Myanmar Military-Planned Genocide
December 17, 2018
We, the undersigned Rohingya organizations worldwide, call for accountability for genocide and crimes against...
PRESS RELEASE: ROHINGYA DENIED ACCESS TO EDUCATION IN MYANMAR AND BANGLADESH
13th December 2018
A whole generation of Rohingya children are being denied the opportunity to shape their own future as they face extremely limited access to education in both Myanmar and in refugee c...
PRESS RELEASE
December 5, 2018
PROTECT THE ROHINGYA WINTER SCHOOL (NOVEMBER 2018) COXS BAZAAR, BANGLADESH
This past week members of Protect the Rohingya (PTR) collaborated with members of the Rohingya Community Development Campaign (RCDC) to organise a winter school for 100 Rohingya adu...
Press Release
20, November 2018
Myanmar, not Bangladesh, is responsible for failed repatriation
On behalf of the Rohingya people, we would like to express regret and disgust at Myanmar's policy of continuously blaming Bangladesh for the failure of repatriation of Rohingya refug...
Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK
For Immediate Release 10th November 2018
ASEAN leaders must push Myanmar to end Rohingya genocide
Southeast Asian leaders must stop burying their heads in the sand and pressure Myanmar to end the ongoing genocide against Rohingya ...
Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK
For Immediate Release 27th September 2018
Creation of UN mechanism a vital step towards justice for the Rohingya genocide
The United Nations Human Rights Council’s (HRC) vote today to create an international and independent mechanis...
RB News
December 6, 2017
Tokyo, Japan -- Legislators from all parties, along with Human Rights Now, Human Rights Watch, and Save the Children, came together to host the emergency parliament in-house event “The Rohingya Human Rights Crisis and Japanese Diplomacy” on December 4th. The eve...
RB News
May 13, 2017
The International Conference on ''Militarism and Democracy '' was held in Tokyo on May 6th and 7th, 2017. The conference was organized by Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN) with the cooperation of other international organizations based in Asia Pacific countries. ...
RB News
March 6, 2017
London: The Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK President Tun Khin was invited to speak about the plight of the Rohingya people at the Socialist International XXV Congress meeting. At the congress meeting, more than 400 members attended from 86 parties, including th...
By Wyston Lawrence
RB Petition
October 15, 2017
There is one petition has been going on Change.org to remove Ven. Wira Thu from Facebook. He has been known as Buddhist Bin Laden. Time magazine published his image on their cover with the title of The Face of Buddhist Terror. The petitio...
Petition started by Nurul Islam, London, United Kingdom
WE PETITION THE DAVID CAMERON ADMINISTRATION TO:
Support justice for the Rohingya at the ICC
Mr. Prime Minister, Rohingya community members have filed a communication with the International Criminal Court petitioning the Prosec...
Petition By RestlessBeings
TAKE ACTION – DEMAND ASEAN COUNTRIES TO FIND SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM SOLUTIONS TO THE ROHINGYA CRISIS
The conditions for the Rohingya stranded at sea off the coasts of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia are worsening by the hour. The majority of the world’s me...
By United to End Genocide
October 1, 2014
The Rohingya Muslim ethnic minority in Burma have been called “the most oppressed people on Earth”. They continue to suffer vicious attacks and systematic abuse by Burma’s government. Fleeing violence, over 140,000 Rohingya live in what many desc...
we petition the obama administration to:
Mr. President, Don't Backtrack, Step Up and Recognize the Rohingya
In your 2012 trip to Myanmar, you made an extraordinary powerful statement about a highly persecuted ethnic group in Burma, demonstrating your humanity and the American resolve for hum...
RB News
April 19, 2013
Kitchener: The Rohingya Association Canada based in Kitchener, Ontario sent the below letter to Canadian Foreign Minister Hon. John Baird today.
RAC also launched a petition “Hold Burmese government responsible for crimes against humanity”. The signa...
A human rights activist and genocide scholar from Burma Dr. Maung Zarni visits Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi Extermination Camp and calls on European governments - Britain, France, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Denmark, Hungary and Germany not to collaborate with the Evil - like they did with Hitler 75 ye...
Press Release
20th February 2017
The Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar have been subjected to gross human rights abuses that the United Nations say may constitute ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. A recent UN report detailing incidents of systematic gang-rapes by the My...
UNILEVER, MYANMAR AND THE ROHINGYA GENOCIDE
20th February, 2017
Dear Paul,
Your willingness to listen and share your thoughts with us means a lot, not just to me, but to hundreds of concerned activists involved in the #WeAreAllRohingyaNow campaign.
We would like to know if you ...
Inside the Immigration Detention Center in Jeddah (Photo: Supplied by a Rohingya detainee)
Appeal to FREE Rohingya Detainees from the Immigration Detention Center in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ro Nay San Lwin
RB Campaign
January 26, 2017
In th...
By Amnesty International
January 12, 2017
URGENT ACTION
TORTURE FEARS FOR HUNDREDS ROHINGYA DETAINED
Hundreds of Rohingya have been detained as part of the ongoing security operation in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. To date, no official information about where the individuals a...
By Jamila Hanan
RB Campaign
January 7, 2017
This is Mamedullah, age 27. His full name is Muhammed Ullah but his friends and family call him Mamedullah for short. He is one of the few Rohingya to gain himself an education in his village in Maung Gyi Taung in Buthidaung township, against...
22 Feb. Pembroke College, Oxford
#OxfordUniversity Islamic Society is hosting an evening devoted to "#Rohingya: The Silent Genocide?".
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing openly calls it "an unfinished business".
Imagine what "a finished business" to them looks like.&n...
Programme
Sunday 21st January 2018
Failures of International Institutions in preventing genocide: Myanmar’s Rohingya and Bosnian Genocides
12:00 Registration and lunch
13:00 – 13:10 Mr Sayed Jalal Masoomi - Quran...
Genocide Panel
Event Start: 29th January 2018, 5:00pm
Genocide: Why We Let It Happen
Genocide leaves the darkest stain on the conscience of humanity, yet today we are again witnessing international passivity in the face of the genocide in Myanmar. Why have we failed to learn our...
Talk & Discussion with Dr Maung Zarni. The discussion will be moderated by Sabina Alkire, Director of Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), University of Oxford.
28 January 2018
5:30 pm
Richard Benson Hall
276 Cowley Rd
East Oxford
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By Dhaka Tribune Editorial
November 5, 2017
How can we answer to our conscience knowing full-well what the Myanmar military is doing to the innocent Rohingya minority -- not even sparing children or pregnant women?
Despite the on-going humanitarian crisis involving Rohingya refugees ...
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi during her visit to the Rakhine State in western Myanmar on Thursday. (Photo: Reuters)
By The Editorial Board
The New York Times
November 3, 2017
“We all have to try our best to live peacefully,” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who heads Myanmar’s civilian government, s...
Kulsuma Begum, 40, a Rohingya refugee, cries while recounting her story at Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, on Friday. She said that her daughter was missing and that her husband and son-in-law were killed by Burmese soldiers. (Hannah Mckay/Reuters)
By Editorial Board
Th...
A Rohingya refugee from Burma. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
By Editorial Board
The Washington Post
August 18, 2017
IN FEBRUARY, the United Nations released a report detailing the Burmese government’s human rights abuses against the long-suffering Rohingya Muslim minority in Rakhine sta...
Myanmar's Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi smiles after a meeting with her Norwegian counterpart at Myanmar's Foreign Ministry in Naypyitaw, on July 6, 2017.PHOTO: REUTERS
By Statesman
July 19, 2017
In its editorial on July 18, the paper criticised Myanmar's State Counsellor, Aung San S...
(Photo: Reuters)
By Carbonated.TV Editorial
July 3, 2017
If Myanmar has nothing to hide, why isn't the country's de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, allowing U.N. investigators to visit the country?
When Myanmar transitioned from military rule to civi...
Special Video Interview with Rohingyas from Refugee Camp, Arakan- Burma (1)
A: Interviewer
B: interviewee
A: You reached here (means camp) so did they (Extremist Rakhine Buddhist, arm-forced) keep your home as it is?
B: They burnt all. They have burnt all. They burnt our Mosque which had been build by British period but not by us. But they don’t know. They arrested Lawyer U Kyaw Hla Aung. Who worked in (AZG).
A: Did they burn your home after you had arrived here or? B: They burnt all, they destroyed all.
A: So how you get food to live here? B: They gave us a few rations. We have to rely on this if not from where do we get and who will offer food to us?
A: I have heard of it that Muslim were burning their homes and running away. B: They pretended to be Muslim wearing Muslim attire and they burnt all. The arm-forced were around. Me myself told them not to burn and kill us brutally but kill us all simply.
8/17/2012
Translated by snowy (RB Team)
___________________________________________________ Rohingya Business man story
A: Interviewer
B: Interviewee (Rohingay business man and his wife)
A: May I know your name please?
B: My name is U Tin Shwe.
A: Where do you live place?
B: I am from Myo Thu Gee village/ward.
A: when did this riot break out in Myo Thu Gee?
B: It’s on 10.6.12 at 12:00.
A: Can you tell me please about this violence?
B: There were Monks, the village heads who threw with broken bricks to us. The crowd was made up of almost 3000 people. This crowd surrounded our home and threw with stone after that they invaded into our home and looted all of our properties by cars collaborating with monks and Rakhine. Then, they went upstairs and when they found my wife they attacked her with spears and set fire on her and robbed gold. (She got major injury). They were not satisfied after getting gold and did slaughter to her head with knife. (The couple is showing theirs wounds).
A: Can you show me your wound please?
B: Here this is when they attacked with spears.
A: Oh! It penetrated your arm on the spot.
B: Yes yes. It did. Here is the wound of fire on my hand. Here is the wound on my head resulted from being beaten with steel rod.
A: How about you, brother?
B: Its here (showing his hand). This is effect from being slaughted by knife. They slaughtered my mom and my aunt’s body into two pieces.
A: And?
B: They pulled out them from upstairs to the ground and did slaughter to make two pieces. This crowd did. So both of my mom and aunt died. I have two twins (son). One was attacked at the eyes and the other was slaughtered on the head. My neighbor slaughtered him at the head making into two pieces horizontally. He was brought to the hospital with me, He did not die. But the police kill him with spears. He was brought to no.1 police station. (a hmat tit). He was asked that whose son was he. And when they (police and the crowd) know he is Musar’s son (my son), they beat him to death accusing him that he is Musar’s son who set fire. They killed him.
A: So, you were accused of setting fire?
B: Yes.yes. But I did not do it.
A:So why did they to did like that is Muslim set fire, is it?
B: No No. We Muslim did not do it. In this village, there are only 3 Muslim homes. My home is the amidst of Rakhine’s. In my homes, our relative and neighbors were hiding at the mezzanine. But they pulled out every body and kill them with various weapons such as knives, rods and spears. When security forces reached, they (the crowd) were keeping killing to us in front of them. But, army helped us once they reach. They brought us to hospital.
A: So I want to ask you a question. They did beat you in front of security forces and police, is it?
B: Yes, yes. In front of security forces. First, we were calm down and did not do anything as this forces arrived. So we left our gold and money and bags as it is because securities were around.
A: So, was this violence in front of police and securities?
B: Yes yes, in front of them. The crowd beat us with knives. Our neighbors guided the persons from other villages who beat us and robbed. The chairman of our ward “U Ngwe Kyaw” himself involved in this case. Still now, we can show our neighbors now who was involved. They took all of our properties with cars. U can ask every body. I do business with the person from Yangon.
A: Let’s say, if the situation would be better and become cool, oh I noted that you had shop right?
B: Now it has been destroyed and demolished. We have 4 shops. All the properties from shops had been occupied by them. When we were hospitalized, the village head himself informed this mob who came to hospital long sward to kill us. So we had to live in the dark room of the hospital.
A: Dark room in the hospital?
B: Of course. We had to live. They came along with sword to finish all of our family. They intended to kill us. But we did not die. The doctor U Thane Htun Aung said why you brought this kalar (blacky) here, why you have not finished them. They told it into English language because we understand both Rakhine and Myanmar language.
A: Let’s say, if the situation would be better and become cool, do you have a will to live in your home again and to open your shops?
B: If we would live again, according to condition we do not think it will be ok. They will loot our properties again. Only 3 Muslim homes are here in the amides of Rakhine.
A: From Zay-Haung Maw-Late (Old-market Maw-Late) village
Q: The houses are destroyed by putting fire?
A: No, it houses were not destroyed by fire, they demolished them. Totally demolished.
Q: Those men came to demolish houses are from same village (ward) or from other villages.
A: The people are from same villages and from others also.
Q: Is there any police accompany the crowd?
A: No. there are no police.
Q: So those people who demolish houses asked you to get out from your houses?
A: Yes, they asked us to get out from our houses. They brought knives and spears. We are not even allowed to take our slippers. They said we are not deserved to put on our slippers. They just immediately forced us out from our houses.
Q: Did they said such word in front of your houses?
A: Yes, in front of our houses, and we are sitting on the road. And they drag us to nearest camp. While we are at the camp, some said they are going take a list of us, and some said "no need to take list of them" and forced us to board on police vehicle (usually dispatch the criminals). All the children are crying and finally they dropped us near Aung Min Ga Lar Township and forced us to go inside. They said we have to go inside that township and stayed there. This is our place they continued.
Q: So how you came out from Aung Min Ga Lar Township?
A: Once we get to the township, U Shwe Hla Aung family help us food and we overnight there for one night. Next day another family from township call us to stay with them. And after that we heard Nazi Village was burning and so many Rakhine people marching in and set fire on "Democracy Market". The fire burning too high and it was about to reach to our place, it already reached near the school, people are running here and there, finally the owner of the big house called all the villagers to take refuge at his house. And finally police and military come to fight fire. Once there is no fire. We moved to another house to take refuge. We stay there about ten days, but we feel not safe. Even at night we heard that some place were set fire. So we asked help from security guards and took a vehicle to move here.
Q: We heard that Muslims were setting fire on their own houses.
A: No, how can you set fire on your own houses. There are some Hindus and Marr-mar who look like Muslims and they asked them to set fire. There are so many well-planned cases involved.
Tell me the stupid Bama government, what do you want to claim regarding this interviews. I want UN to bring this Bama extremist and Rakhine terrorists to ICJ for investigation. This is totally genocide and killing all Muslims in Arakan.
Tell me the stupid Bama government, what do you want to claim regarding this interviews. I want UN to bring this Bama extremist and Rakhine terrorists to ICJ for investigation. This is totally genocide and killing all Muslims in Arakan.