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Two Soldiers Caught Robbing A Rohingya House In Buthidaung
Saturday, September 07, 2013 RB_News No comments
RB News September 7, 2013 Buthidaung, Arakan – On the evening of September 6th in Bagonna village in Buthidaung Township three soldiers were caught attempting to rob a Rohingya house. Two of the soldiers were sent to the police station later that night. On Friday at 11:40 pm three men knocked on the door of Amnar Shah’s house in the Bagonna South hamlet. Since it was late at night, Amnar Shah questioned them as to why they…
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Anwar slams ‘gutless’ Muslim world for silence on Syria, Egypt
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Rohingya_News, The_Malay_Mail_Online No comments
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Photo: AFP) By Zurair Ar & Alison Khong The Malay Mail Online September 7, 2013 SHAH ALAM — As the world holds its breath over a possible US attack on Syria, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hit out at Muslim world leaders for keeping mum on escalating conflicts against fellow followers of the same faith. Amid worldwide condemnation for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons on…
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Rohingya refugees face off with Thai police
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Al_Jazeera, Video_News No comments
By Al Jazeera Standoff between detained Rohingya refugees and police enters its second day in northern Thailand. In Northern Thailand, a standoff between detained Rohingya refugees and police has entered its second day. The group is among the more than 35,000 people who are believed to have left western Myanmar since January. They have fled anti-Muslim violence to uncertain futures. Al Jazeera’s Veronica Pedrosa…
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A Most Dangerous Journey: The Full Story
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Report, WSJ No comments
By Rachel Pannett The Wall Street Journal September 7, 2013 This account of a boat journey by a young couple from Myanmar offers a close-up look at a major issue facing the Asia-Pacific region today: the swelling tide of ships carrying refugees toward Australia. The trip is one of the longest, and most perilous, immigration journeys in the world. Yet the numbers keep rising, as more and more people from Asia’s poorest countries seek refuge…
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The Rohingya – a forgotten people?
Saturday, September 07, 2013 DVB, Photo_News No comments
By Matt Rains & Alia Mehboob Democratic Voice of Burma A Rohingya boy walks by a trishaw in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) A Rohingya girl sits in front of a house in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) A local imam in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) Old Burmese scripts and religious texts were destroyed during Buddhist-Muslim riots in Sittwe (Lux Capio Photography) Anti-Rohingya…
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In the new Myanmar, an old junta’s laws survive and adapt
Friday, September 06, 2013 Article, Reuters No comments
A Burmese reporter shows signatures they collected in support of the freedom press law in the Myanmar Journalist Network office in Rangoon. (Photo: Reuters) By Jared Ferrie and Aung Hla Tun Reuters September 6, 2013 It was once the feared weapon of a military junta, ruthlessly deployed to restrict Myanmar’s nascent Internet and throw journalists, students, monks and other political opponents behind bars. The junta is gone, but the Electronic…
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Catholic volunteers in Thailand aid refugees from Burma
Friday, September 06, 2013 CNA_Daily_News, Rohingya_News No comments
(Photo: The Nation) By CNA Daily News September 6, 2013 Bangkok, Thailand - Responding to a humanitarian crisis pushing tens of thousands of a minority ethnic group in Burma from their homes, Caritas Thailand is caring for refugees who have fled violence in their home country. “Caritas Thailand has especially dedicated this year to address refugee issues as one of its priority concerns,” Fr. Pairat Sriparasert, secretary general…
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Dr. Wakar Uddin, Dr. David Steinberg, and Dr. T. Kumar on the VOA English Program, “THE ENCOUNTER”
RB News September 4, 2013 Washington, D.C – Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin, DG of ARU and Founder of BRANA, Distinguished Prof. Dr. David …
Marriage Permission for Rohingya Couples To Be Issued By Village Administrators In Maungdaw
RB News September 2, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan – For the past 20 years, Rohingya couples in Northern Arakan State who wished to marry,…
BRAJ Held An Event Of Rohingya Language School Opening Ceremony
RB News September 1, 2013 On August 31, 2013, Burmese Rohingya Association in Japan (BRAJ) held an event of Rohingya Language…
Military roots of racism in Myanmar
By Maung Zarni Asia Times September 3, 2013 Over the past year, Myanmar has been plagued by neo-Nazi “Buddhist” racism …
Imprisonment Just For Being Rohingya Muslims
By Ko Naing (Technological University) RB Article September 2, 2013 August 21st 2013, Yangon International Airport Mr. Toma…
Elderly Rohingya Man Beaten Until Unconscious By Three Rakhines In Maungdaw
RB News September 4, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan – An elderly Rohingya man was brutally beaten by a Rakhine man and two Rakhine women to…
Freedom from Hate
By Al Jazeera September 5, 2013 101 East returns to Myanmar to investigate the depth of the religious hatred plaguing the country. …
Myanmar’s backslide
By The Blade Editorial September 4, 2013 Govt. is watching Asian nation’s overwhelming Buddhist majority persecute its small Muslim …
A “Three Insecurities Perspective” for the Changing Myanmar
By Dr. Maung Zarni Kyoto Review September 2013 Issue Maung Zarni, a research fellow at the London School of Economics, argues that…
Myanmar Muslim man gets 7 years in prison for attempted rape triggering Buddhist-led violence
(Photo: AP) By Associated Press September 5, 2013 YANGON, Myanmar — A court has sentenced a Muslim man to seven years in pris…
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Two Soldiers Caught Robbing A Rohingya House In Buthidaung
Saturday, September 07, 2013 RB_News No comments
RB News September 7, 2013 Buthidaung, Arakan – On the evening of September 6th in Bagonna village in Buthidaung Township three soldiers were caught attempting to rob a Rohingya house. Two of the soldiers were sent to the police station later that night. On Friday at 11:40 pm three men knocked on the door of Amnar Shah’s house in the Bagonna South hamlet. Since it was late at night, Amnar Shah questioned them as to why they…
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Anwar slams ‘gutless’ Muslim world for silence on Syria, Egypt
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Rohingya_News, The_Malay_Mail_Online No comments
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Photo: AFP) By Zurair Ar & Alison Khong The Malay Mail Online September 7, 2013 SHAH ALAM — As the world holds its breath over a possible US attack on Syria, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hit out at Muslim world leaders for keeping mum on escalating conflicts against fellow followers of the same faith. Amid worldwide condemnation for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons on…
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Rohingya refugees face off with Thai police
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Al_Jazeera, Video_News No comments
By Al Jazeera Standoff between detained Rohingya refugees and police enters its second day in northern Thailand. In Northern Thailand, a standoff between detained Rohingya refugees and police has entered its second day. The group is among the more than 35,000 people who are believed to have left western Myanmar since January. They have fled anti-Muslim violence to uncertain futures. Al Jazeera’s Veronica Pedrosa…
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A Most Dangerous Journey: The Full Story
Saturday, September 07, 2013 Report, WSJ No comments
By Rachel Pannett The Wall Street Journal September 7, 2013 This account of a boat journey by a young couple from Myanmar offers a close-up look at a major issue facing the Asia-Pacific region today: the swelling tide of ships carrying refugees toward Australia. The trip is one of the longest, and most perilous, immigration journeys in the world. Yet the numbers keep rising, as more and more people from Asia’s poorest countries seek refuge…
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The Rohingya – a forgotten people?
Saturday, September 07, 2013 DVB, Photo_News No comments
By Matt Rains & Alia Mehboob Democratic Voice of Burma A Rohingya boy walks by a trishaw in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) A Rohingya girl sits in front of a house in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) A local imam in Paungdok, Arakan state (Lux Capio Photography) Old Burmese scripts and religious texts were destroyed during Buddhist-Muslim riots in Sittwe (Lux Capio Photography) Anti-Rohingya…
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In the new Myanmar, an old junta’s laws survive and adapt
Friday, September 06, 2013 Article, Reuters No comments
A Burmese reporter shows signatures they collected in support of the freedom press law in the Myanmar Journalist Network office in Rangoon. (Photo: Reuters) By Jared Ferrie and Aung Hla Tun Reuters September 6, 2013 It was once the feared weapon of a military junta, ruthlessly deployed to restrict Myanmar’s nascent Internet and throw journalists, students, monks and other political opponents behind bars. The junta is gone, but the Electronic…
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Catholic volunteers in Thailand aid refugees from Burma
Friday, September 06, 2013 CNA_Daily_News, Rohingya_News No comments
(Photo: The Nation) By CNA Daily News September 6, 2013 Bangkok, Thailand - Responding to a humanitarian crisis pushing tens of thousands of a minority ethnic group in Burma from their homes, Caritas Thailand is caring for refugees who have fled violence in their home country. “Caritas Thailand has especially dedicated this year to address refugee issues as one of its priority concerns,” Fr. Pairat Sriparasert, secretary general…
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Dr. Wakar Uddin, Dr. David Steinberg, and Dr. T. Kumar on the VOA English Program, “THE ENCOUNTER”
RB News September 4, 2013 Washington, D.C – Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin, DG of ARU and Founder of BRANA, Distinguished Prof. Dr. David …
Marriage Permission for Rohingya Couples To Be Issued By Village Administrators In Maungdaw
RB News September 2, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan – For the past 20 years, Rohingya couples in Northern Arakan State who wished to marry,…
BRAJ Held An Event Of Rohingya Language School Opening Ceremony
RB News September 1, 2013 On August 31, 2013, Burmese Rohingya Association in Japan (BRAJ) held an event of Rohingya Language…
Military roots of racism in Myanmar
By Maung Zarni Asia Times September 3, 2013 Over the past year, Myanmar has been plagued by neo-Nazi “Buddhist” racism …
Imprisonment Just For Being Rohingya Muslims
By Ko Naing (Technological University) RB Article September 2, 2013 August 21st 2013, Yangon International Airport Mr. Toma…
Elderly Rohingya Man Beaten Until Unconscious By Three Rakhines In Maungdaw
RB News September 4, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan – An elderly Rohingya man was brutally beaten by a Rakhine man and two Rakhine women to…
Freedom from Hate
By Al Jazeera September 5, 2013 101 East returns to Myanmar to investigate the depth of the religious hatred plaguing the country. …
Myanmar’s backslide
By The Blade Editorial September 4, 2013 Govt. is watching Asian nation’s overwhelming Buddhist majority persecute its small Muslim …
A “Three Insecurities Perspective” for the Changing Myanmar
By Dr. Maung Zarni Kyoto Review September 2013 Issue Maung Zarni, a research fellow at the London School of Economics, argues that…
Myanmar Muslim man gets 7 years in prison for attempted rape triggering Buddhist-led violence
(Photo: AP) By Associated Press September 5, 2013 YANGON, Myanmar — A court has sentenced a Muslim man to seven years in pris…
Follow by Email»
There was an error in this gadget
Sign Petition>>
Raise your voice for Rohingya
Rohingya Genocides( Leaked Video)
The Irrawaddy News
Inside a Burmese School for the Blind
Burma Business Roundup (Sept. 7)
Recalling Monk Beatings That Sparked the Saffron Revolution
Burmese Economist Khin Maung Kyi Dies
‘Parliament is Re-Energized Now That Shwe Mann is Union House Speaker’
Mizzima News
Kick-starting entrepreneurship
Pipedream
Myanmar Migrant Trap
Prisoners of Mae Sot
Thilawa farmers face losing rice fields to SEZ
DVB News
Burma and Japan to boost development ties
Business Weekly
DVB Debate: Is Burma ready for total press freedom?
Burma’s draft association law: a smokescreen for further repression?
Farmers warned against ‘fragmentary’ new law
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