Announcement of New Website: Rohingya Today (RohingyaToday.Com)
Dear Readers,
From 1st January 2019 onward, the Rohingya News Portal 'Rohingya Blogger' will be renamed and upgraded as 'Rohingya Today'. Due to this transition to a new name, our website will be available at www.rohing...
Rohingya Today | December 26, 2018
Cox's Bazaar – A Rohingya refugee working as a day labourer in a road construction project was killed in fighting between Bangladesh's army and Chakma separatist rebels in Bangladesh on Sunday (Dec 23), sources report.
A clash broke out between the Ba...
Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh
Rohingya Today | December 19, 2018
Cox's Bazaar — Bangladesh policemen beat up a teenage woman in Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazaar and subsequently, obstructed justice being served to her.
Eighteen-year-old Salima Khatun was severely beaten up...
Rohingya Today
November 11, 2018
Cox's Bazaar — Bangladesh attempts to strip UNHCR-registered Rohingya refugees of their 'Refugee' Status, triggering them to go on 'Ration Strike' since November 1 out of fear of forced repatriation to Myanmar, refugees say.
Approximately 250,000 Rohi...
RB News
September 29, 2018
Buthidaung — An arbitrarily jailed Rohingya inmate has died in Buthidaung jail after being denied of proper medical treatments.
The victim, identified as 'U Abu Shama, 50, s/o U Basu Meah' from Thayet Oak village in northern Maungdaw, was sentenced to 12-year imp...
RB News
September 29, 2018
Maungdaw — Two girls were killed and a few other people arrested when the Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) opened fire at a Rohingya boat off the coast of 'Feran Furu (Mingalar Gyi)' village in northern Maungdaw at around 8 pm on Thursday (Sept 27).
The two girl...
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...
Malaysia holds international conference on Rohingya plight
The United Nation's refugee agency calls them the world's most persecuted ethnic minority.
And almost half of the total population of three million people have already fled Myanmar in the face of discrimination and violence.
Their plight had rarely made headlines except briefly earlier this year, after attacks against Rohingya Muslims in their home state, which left hundreds dead and caused thousands to flee.
Mohamad Sadek, a Rohingya refugee in Malaysia, lost a relative in the recent violence in Rakhine or Arakan as it is also known.
Despite Myanmar's recent dramatic political reforms, there seems little hope that people like these impoverished refugees in Malaysia can ever return home.
The Myanmar government still refuses to recognize the Rohingya as citizens, saying they are migrants from Bangladesh.
Many people had high hopes that Myanmar's opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, would speak out about the plight of the Rohingya. But she has remained silent and when questioned whether the Rohingya were citizens of her country, she said "I don't know".
At the Perdana Global Peace forum on the plight of the Rohingya, Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said the conference wouldn't be looking to condemn Myanmar but rather seek long term solutions.
After a panel discussion with international speakers including the UN's former special envoy to Myanmar, the delegates passed a resolution to press the Myanmar government to recognize the Rohingya as its citizens.