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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]
Mizzima On 28 July, Human Rights Watch reported serious abuses by the Arakan Army against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, including movement restrictions, forced labor, and arbitrary arrests. The text of HRW’s statement continues below. (confirmed by 3 sources) [2]
Surviving genocide: The story of resistance and solidarity of the Rohingya people First published at Commons. Myanmar, known as Burma until 1989, has suffered from authoritarian regimes and civil conflicts since its independence in 1948. [3]
Rohingyas after leaving Myanmar walk towards the Balukhali refugee camp after crossing the border in Bangladesh’s Ukhia district on November 2, 2017 — AFP Photo Mizzima 28 Rohingya organisations from around the world have released a joint statement o... [4]
The Arakan Army has denied accusations that its forces killed five Rohingya civilians in Rakhine State’s Maungdaw Township, blaming the killings on “criminal gangs”. [6]
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.
Mizzima On 28 July, Human Rights Watch reported serious abuses by the Arakan Army against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, including movement restrictions, forced labor, and arbitrary arrests. The text of HRW’s statement continues below.
Surviving genocide: The story of resistance and solidarity of the Rohingya people First published at Commons. Myanmar, known as Burma until 1989, has suffered from authoritarian regimes and civil conflicts since its independence in 1948.
Rohingyas after leaving Myanmar walk towards the Balukhali refugee camp after crossing the border in Bangladesh’s Ukhia district on November 2, 2017 — AFP Photo Mizzima 28 Rohingya organisations from around the world have released a joint statement o
The Arakan Army has denied accusations that its forces killed five Rohingya civilians in Rakhine State’s Maungdaw Township, blaming the killings on “criminal gangs”.
Photo:AFP Mizzima The Arakan Army has greatly expanded the territory it controls in Rakhine State, on Myanmar’s border with Bangladesh, seizing many areas inhabited by Rohingya Muslims.
Mizzima 194 revolutionary forces and civil society organisations (CSOs) have signed a statement expressing their concern about the way the Rohingya are being exploited for military and political gain by both sides in the Myanmar conflict.
Mizzima Myanmar junta forces and the opposition Arakan Army have committed extrajudicial killings and widespread arson against Rohingya, Rakhine, and other civilians in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State in recent months, Human Rights Watch said today.
Commentary Bangladesh’s position on the Rohingya refugee crisis is centred on the systematic return of refugees to their ancestral villages in Myanmar.