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Burmese Muslims and Rohingya Rally in front of UN Headquarter and Permanent mission of Burma at New York City



More than 200 hundred people from all over USA gathered here today to show solidarity for the victim of riot in Arakan, Burma. Muslim from Burma were united regardless of differences in ethnicity and geographic location to demand for Justice for the victims whose voice have not been heard accurately by the world. CNN reporters were on the scenes recording and interviewing demonstrators.



Demonstrators highlighted that international media are reporting fabricated reported generated by Perpetrators of the Riots. AS long as independent media are not reporting from the ground, Genocide in Arakan state will continue until Rohingya will be wipe out completely from their ancestral land.


Memorandums were given to UN Secretary general Ban-ki moon and Burma President U Thein Sein and demanded Justice for the victims, rule of law, to restore citizenship right to Rohingya, to stop prompting hate, to stop inciting racial riot in the future for political interest, to provide emergency Humanitarian assistance such as food, medicine and shelters etc. They also demanded to stop religious persecution and to allow returning refugee without any condition, and to allow rebuild mosques and villages, which were burnt down by the mobs and militia.


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