The Prayers in our distress

O Allah! My heart is shivering; My hand is trembling; My eyes are flickering; My hairs are standing right up. O Allah,  you are everything; and we are nothing. We need you and; without you we are nothing. O Allah, We believe in you; We trust on you; We believe on your safety: We believe on your security; We believe on your protection. We are nothing without you; O Allah; Forgive us our sins. You have blessed upon us again and again; But we did not acknowledge on it. We did ourself harm yet; You did not destroy us; Because you […]

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General Ne Win and 1982 Citizenship Law

General Ne Win  1982 Citizenship Law By Aman Ullah In 1962, General Ne Win led a coup d’état and established a nominally socialist military government that sought to follow the “Burmese Way to Socialism.” The Ne Win government nationalized the economy and pursued a policy of autarky, which isolated Burma from the rest of the world. The black market and rampant smuggling supplied the needs of the people, while the central government went down slowly into bankruptcy. Furthermore, political oppression caused many educated Burmese to leave the country. There were sporadic protests against military rule during the Ne Win years and […]

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Dónco gorér kafér záte (Non-believers are destroying us)

(1) Nikolot baijjé, háas gorí; Zartú iman or, than; Dónco gorér, kafér záte; Cúnali Arakan. (2) Akyab or dhiya, cóhid goijjé; Hotó házar, Musúlman; Dónco gorér, kafér záte; Cúnali Arakan. (3) Ekzon oré, cóhid goré; Arekzon e, no zané fán; Bái: dónco gorér, kafér záte; Cúnali Arakan. (4) Jihád goríyou, báiyain; Básai añárar, maabóin náin; Bodola dibou, Allahr hañsé; Háñcor or moidan. (5) Akyab or dhiya cóhid goijjé; Hotó házar Musúlman; Magh Bormá yé dónco gorér; Cúnali Arakan. (6) Báiyain: Nizor gór gan, furai der; x2 Dóri loizai, mari der; x2 Hotó maa boin, cóhid gorér; Honó kiyé, nozané fán; […]

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Genocide in Burma (by Joshua Kurlantzick MAGAZINE)

Genocide in Burma The Rohingya may well be the most persecuted people on the planet, and nobody, including the United States, is lifting a finger to help. by Joshua Kurlantzick MAGAZINE Of all the ethnic, racial, and religious minorities in the world, wrote the Economist last year, the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic group, may well be the most persecuted people on the planet. Today nearly two million Rohingya live in western Myanmar and in Bangladesh. Inside Myanmar they have no formal status, and they face the constant threat of violence from paramilitary groups egged on by nationalist Buddhist monks while security […]

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Moshe Yegar and Early Muslim Settlement in Burma

by Aman Ullah  Moshe Yegar and Early Muslim Settlement in Burma By Aman Ullah [Moshe Yegar, was a Second Secretary at the Embassy of Israel in Rangoon during early 1960s. During his stay in Burma he submitted a thesis on the subject “Muslims in Burma” for my M. A. degree to the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. His subject was to deal with the Muslim community in Burma from the eleventh century up until the year 1962 with a purpose of reconstructing the chronological history of the community and to follow the main trends that characterized that community. This article is some extraction […]

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1990 Multi-Party Democracy General Elections and the Rohingyas’ Enfranchisement

1990 Multi-Party Democracy General Elections and the Rohingyas’ Enfranchisement By Aman Ullah “The elections of 1990 are an important landmark in the modern history of Burma. After three decades… almost three decades…of military dictatorship, finally the people of Burma were going to be able to vote for a government of their choice. The elections of 1990 were free and fair. It was one of the freest and fairest that had taken place in this region at that time. But unfortunately, the results of the elections were not honoured”. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 1990 Multi-Party Democracy General Elections, contested by […]

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Wai Wai Nu – Struggle for Human Rights (Insáni Hókuk ólla duñra duñri)

Insáni Hókuk ólla Duñra duñri “သူ” === နားမေန ပ်ားပမာ စိတ္ဓာတ္က သံမဏိ။ စံျပဳထိုက္သူ မ်ဳိးျမတ္ႏြယ္ ခ်ီတက္ႏိုင္ေစ ပန္းတိုင္ထိ။ #ယ်ာတင္_႐ိုဟင္းသား#   “Ibá” ==== Nozira, Modúfuk or dhóil Dil mon dasé, Fulat or dhóil Mesál luwaza íbare, Háandani guccír Muúm míkka farouk zai, Moksót or thíkana #Yatin_Rohingya   by Mg Sein လူပုံကနုနု Manúic sailé norom norom စိတ္ဓါတ္ကမာမာ Dil mon sailé doró doró ခံယူခ်က္ျပင္းျပင္းဘမ်ိဳးဘိုးတူ Mozbut ehésas baf dadar dhóilla မနားမေန Nozirai No boói အအားမေပးဘဲ Cúaric no gorí ဒုကၡတြင္းမွ Dukkór bútortu ကယ္ထုတ္ဖို့ၾကိုးစား Basai neelai bélla kucíc goré ဤဇဗၼူတူနိုင္ရဳိးလား Uddár gorí bélla တည္ၾကည္တ့ဲစိတ္ထားေျဖာင့္မွတ္စြာထား Wafádar dil uzuzu rakí  ငါ့တို့လူမ်ိဳးအတြက္ Añárar koum ollá တကယ့္အင္အား Asólí taakot  

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Suu Kyi’s First 100 days: What We Find and Expected

By  Aman Ullah  Suu Kyi’s First 100 days: What We Find and Expected “There shall not be whatsoever discrimination. A democratically elected government is responsible for all citizens, being fair and square to everybody, harbouring loving kindness and compassion towards all,” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. For nearly 30 years, Aung San Suu Kyi starred as arguably the world’s most prominent and revered political prisoner, a courageous champion of human rights and democracy in her military-ruled nation. As she completes her first 100 days in power on July 9 of this year, during these days what did they say, what […]

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Hoijja goróon ór notiza (The result of the fighting)

Hoijja goróon ór notiza Hórin duwá yé lagatar hoijja gorér, ziyán ór zoriya baiggá yé mouka faiyé taráre dóri háifelai bélla. Tóile añára Ruáinga ókkol óre yó éndila oinno koum e háifélaibou. https://www.facebook.com/pindi5/videos/1745594545720966/   How “C” Works? How Rohingya letter C works? from Mohammed Siddique on Vimeo.

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