Rohingya have severely suffered

rohingyas-have-long-suffered   Five Layers of Systemic Injustices Rohingyas have long suffered Aug 27, 2018 Research     Five Layers of Systemic Injustices Rohingyas have long suffered By Maung Zarni August 27, 2018 1) Myanmar gives annihiliators internal blanket impunity Myanmar perpetrators inside Myanmar enjoy blanket impunity in destroying Rohingya people, literally, psychologically, intellectually, culturally, and from their social and physical foundations of life; 2) Myanmar enjoys blanket impunity within the UN System Myanmar genocidal leaders like Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and Aung San Suu Kyi enjoy blanket international impunity, under variously distorted, twisted and pathetic narratives; 3) The Global […]

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Call it Genocide on Rohingya (not ethnic cleansing alone)

By Anwar S. Mohammad Dear Rohingya, UN has officially used the terms ‘Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity’ in regard to the gross atrocities against Rohingya by the Myanmar armed forces. So, stop using the term ‘Ethnic Cleansing (of Rohingya)’ once and for all. Ethnic Cleansing, though sounds nice to ears, is a Milsosevic’s era media-coined term in former Yugoslavia. It was coined by the media to describe the crimes committed against the people of Bosnia and Kosovo etc by the Serbian forces. Unlike Genocide, War Crimes & Crimes against Humanity, Ethnic Cleansing has no international legal framework/mechanism in […]

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Myanmar Rapists must be punished without delay

Myanmar’s rapists and butchers must be held to account By KERRY KENNEDY, President of RFK Human Rights JULY 20, 2018 2:24 PM (UTC+8) 0 0 I have spent the last 10 days in Myanmar and Bangladesh, speaking with refugees, IDPs, members of the Rakhine and Rohingya community, human rights defenders and government officials about the massive attacks on the Rohingya people. Our interest in Myanmar is based on our support for all the people of that great country, who seek democracy, peace, and a society based on a common understanding of humanity. We consider ourselves friends of Myanmar. We do not want this […]

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We are Passing Difficult time – But some are still wonder what to do!

By Md Zobair Dear Rohingya educationally and mentally conscious brothers and sisters, today I’d like to share my knowledge and expertise with you. Per my research and observations, nobody will gives us our country, belongings, rights and so on. We can’t take it easily as we’re minority and educationally undeveloped! UN, International community and so on can give us nothing except humanitarian assistance. Registered refugees spent 27 years in refugee camps. Those who were repatriated before, subjected to come again and again. That’s mean, no ultimate solutions is going to take place. Today more than one million people have been […]

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Kofi Annan

Kofi Annan has died at the age of 80 Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, has died at the age of 80.In an interview with Channel 4 News last year, the Nobel Peace Laureate reflected on the changing nature of the world order during his lifetime. Slået op af Channel 4 News i Lørdag den 18. august 2018

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