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Operation Rohingya
The Peoples Press
March 25, 2013

It is vital the information we are going to share with you is made viral as quickly as possible. The ethnic Rohingya people of Myanmar (Burma) in Southeast Asia are being massacred. These barbarous acts are being carried out by Neo-Nazi racist groups like the RNDP (Rakhine Nationalities Development Party), ALA (Arakan Liberation Army), NaSaKa border police and 969 monks led by Monk Wirathu, the self proclaimed Bin Laden of Buddhism. The Government of Myanmar is at best ignoring the slaughter of these people, just like the rest of the international community, and at worst is participating in the crimes.

The persecution of the Rohingya people is severe. The Burmese junta considers them to be sub-human and denies them almost all basic human rights. Often they are subject to torture, gang rape, starvation, slave labor, and forced to reside in the most dire camps in the world – some call these refugee camps but they are concentration camps.

Over the past few months, thousands of Rohingya have been encouraged onto boats and sent out to sea with not enough food or fuel, and left there to die. Some of the boats were attacked and sunk, with women and children on board.

While the United States claims to defend human rights, their record clearly reflects a government that will only intercede when their business interests are threatened. While politicians occasionally pay lip service to the horrific conditions in Myanmar no action is ever taken.

The only people neglecting the situation in Myanmar worse than the U.S. are the press who consistently ignored these atrocities or reported them as ‘ethnic clashes’. Since they have failed to document these crimes in any way, we consider the media to be complicit in concealing them from the rest of the world.

The acts of genocide being committed against the Rohingya people must no longer be ignored. We call on Anonymous and all supporters of human rights to stand against this great injustice and lend the Rohingya people a voice, before they are completely eliminated.

The Rohingya are now anticipating a third massacre, in which Rakhine have declared they will leave no Rohingya left on the land, just a few left as exhibits for the museum.

Please join us urgently to help prevent this massacre from occuring, through the following actions:

(1) Sign the following petitions:

  • http://endgenocide.org/actions/protect-the-rohingya/
  • http://www.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_rohingya_muslims/
  • http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/36335
  • http://www.activism.com/en_CA/petition/petition-to-the-canadian-government-on-behalf-of-the-rohingya-muslims-of-burma/42370
  • http://www.petitions24.net/tous_contre_le_massacre_de_rohingyas_en_birmanie

(2) Call, fax, email (FLOOD, SPAM, ANNOY) demanding that URGENT action be IMMEDIATELY taken to save the Rohingya.

Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary General
Tel. 212-963-7162
Fax. 212-963-7055

http://www.un.org/en/contactus/

Embassy of the Republic of Myanmar
202 332-3344
202 332-4350
202 332-4352
Fax: 202 332-4351
info@mewashingtondc.com

U.S. Department of State
202-647-4000
202-647-6575

http://contact-us.state.gov/app/ask/session/L3RpbWUvMTM2NDAwNDU2OC9zaWQvX2U0VGZSbGw%3D

Departments of MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
ASEAN Affairs Department
Director General: U Aung Lin
Deputy Director General: Daw Aye Aye Mu
Political and Security Division: 95-67-412 360
Economic and Functional Cooperation Division: 95-67-412-357
Coordination Division: 95-67-412 345

1818 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20433 USA
tel: (202) 473-1000
fax: (202) 477-6391

(3) In the coming days we will be releasing a twitter storm package for #OpRohingya. Stay tuned. In the meantime, follow on twitter @OpRohingya, @JamilaHanan, @Aungaungsittwe and @GeorgieBC for Rohingya updates.

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We Are Everywhere.
We Are the voice of Voiceless.
We Are Legion.
Tyrants of the World,
Expect Us!

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