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Mizzima On 23 December, 31 Rohingya organizations released a joint statement requesting that the Arakan Army (AA) promote justice, equality, peaceful coexistence, and inclusive governance in Arakan State. The statement is as follows. [1]
RANGOON — As head of the Central Committee for Arakan State Peace, Stability and Development, Aung San Suu Kyi invited stakeholders to discuss on Thursday in Naypyidaw the challenges they face when implementing local development projects, according t... (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
Ongoing violence in Arakan State has captured the attention of the outside world in a way that no other ethnic conflict in Burma has ever done. [3]
RANGOON — Arakanese nationalist groups from Sittwe, Arakan State, sent an open letter to President Htin Kyaw and State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi objecting to the government’s new terminology for those who self-identify as Rohingya prior to a protest... [5]
RANGOON — Thousands of Buddhist residents of Arakan State took to the streets on Sunday to protest against the government’s new term for those who self-identify as Rohingya, the largely stateless Muslim minority in Arakan State. [6]
RANGOON — Kofi Annan, chair of the Arakan State Advisory Commission, told media in a Thursday press conference in Rangoon that the commission’s purpose is not to investigate rights abuses, but to write an “impartial report.” “We are not here to do a ... [7]
RANGOON – The Kofi Annan-led Arakan State Advisory Commission released a list of urgent recommendations for the Burmese government to improve the situation in Arakan State in an interim report at a press conference in Rangoon on Thursday. [8]
Videos of fundamentalist Muslims appearing to urge Rohingya and other Muslims in Arakan State to become jihadists and to “save” their family and home have recently gone viral. [9]
Mizzima On 23 December, 31 Rohingya organizations released a joint statement requesting that the Arakan Army (AA) promote justice, equality, peaceful coexistence, and inclusive governance in Arakan State. The statement is as follows.
RANGOON — As head of the Central Committee for Arakan State Peace, Stability and Development, Aung San Suu Kyi invited stakeholders to discuss on Thursday in Naypyidaw the challenges they face when implementing local development projects, according t
Ongoing violence in Arakan State has captured the attention of the outside world in a way that no other ethnic conflict in Burma has ever done.
RANGOON — Arakanese nationalist groups from Sittwe, Arakan State, sent an open letter to President Htin Kyaw and State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi objecting to the government’s new terminology for those who self-identify as Rohingya prior to a protest
RANGOON — Thousands of Buddhist residents of Arakan State took to the streets on Sunday to protest against the government’s new term for those who self-identify as Rohingya, the largely stateless Muslim minority in Arakan State.
RANGOON — Kofi Annan, chair of the Arakan State Advisory Commission, told media in a Thursday press conference in Rangoon that the commission’s purpose is not to investigate rights abuses, but to write an “impartial report.” “We are not here to do a
RANGOON – The Kofi Annan-led Arakan State Advisory Commission released a list of urgent recommendations for the Burmese government to improve the situation in Arakan State in an interim report at a press conference in Rangoon on Thursday.
Videos of fundamentalist Muslims appearing to urge Rohingya and other Muslims in Arakan State to become jihadists and to “save” their family and home have recently gone viral.
RANGOON — State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has again rejected the Arakan Liberation Party’s (ALP) request to hold an ethnic-based national-level political dialogue in Arakan State, saying it is a sensitive region.