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An Immediate Release on the Burmese Regime of being Crime of Genocide

 By Rohingyablogger




Dated: August /16/2011 
Ref : frc-rec 023/02/2011 

It is the most terrible to learn that about 80 % of Rohingya population inside Arakan, especially Maungdaw and Buthidaung regions is suffering HCV virus which has no clue other than bunch of death within very short time. 

We do like to comment over the plot as it is preplanned and a dreadful strategy of the Burmese regime with their intension of a complete extermination of Rohingyas from Arakan soil. 

It is the consequential out coming for UN and for the international communities over giving long-life to such Nazism in Burma. 

This bad-luckiness is faced only by the Rohingyas as of the nightmares under inhuman regime which is a reason of forcing them to use birth controlled medicines throughout the regions. 

As everybody aware of that the regime has strategies to drive out the Rohingyas from their motherland for many years and created series of hard ways which causes half of the Rohingya population as stateless then run into others. 

As of the result hundreds of Rohingya has been died since 1978 where some died in other countries, some are under sea route and some are in jungles. 

The Nazi regime came to across every boundary of humanity very beyond the limit by offending crimes one after another at the Rohingyas. When international community comes to press the regime, they found not easy to drive out Rohingyas in future. 

At the final stage the regime find out the way of mass killing Rohingyas through separating the HCV in the regions. 

We strongly condemn the regime of their hatred and bigotries toward Rohingyas. At the same time, we understand the regime as leaving no option for Rohingyas to choose except taking self responsibilities upon their own safety. 

We do like to ask the world bodies whether they will come to assist us in this regards trough meaningful ways or not. 

We also like to encourage all Rohingyas to be with us on the manner of taking self protection the community because the crime against our community is completely unacceptable and there is no way other than to take it or to work on it. 

In this stage Rohingyas should not be careful to others as whoever is moving to where and what air will be blown. If Rohingya fails to take any of initiatives then it will never be time again in future to think regarding the survival of community. 

Thank you very much for your cooperation toward our paralyzed community. 

Ko Ko Linn, 
Co-Founder and Contributor 
www.freerohingyacampaign.com

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