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Canadian High Commissioner visited to Bangladesh Refugee Camp

Ukhiya Cox's Bazar: The Canadian High Commissioner visited to Kutupalong registered Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh on 05-09-2012. And Rohingya refugee welcomed them and said that they are very grateful to Canadian Govt for its 1st resettlement to Rohingya refugee from Bangladesh. The Rohingya refugee showed some banners, wherein they urged to UN, EU, UNHCR, OIC, US, UK,HRW, IC, ASIAN and other related Agencies to save Rohingya from Genocide, Assassination, Rape, Arson, Raid and Ethnic cleansing to Rohingya in Arakan Burma. The Rohingya Refugee claim that they are under inhuman violence in both country Burma and Bangladesh. 

Police’s arbitrary arrests going on at Maungdaw

Maungdaw, Arakan State:  Maungdaw police personnel arrested  Rohingyas  from the Maungdaw  market  and while on the way to market, said a local elder from Maungdaw. Police arrested Noor Mohamed (aka) Maung Kyaw ( 50), son of Master Jamal, hailed from Ward No. 1 of Maungdaw Town, Fayros Khan, hailed from Ward No. 4, Delu, hailed from Myoma Kayan Dan ( Shikdar Para ), Mohamed son of Iliyas and Mohamed Ayas son of Nurul Salam, both are from Ward No. 5 under Maungdaw Town.

Muslims in London Mosque on ‎Massacre in Burma

For three months, the daily lives of Rohinga Muslims in Myanmar have been filled with the most horrendous atrocities. Systematic slaughter, rape and mass arrest. And for the three months much of the world has been silent.  Muslims and human rights activists in the UK have been desperately trying to get the plight of the Rohinga Muslims on the agenda.  MPs, Lords, Baronesses and prominent activists gathered at this event to mobilize concrete action. 

Indonesia Spurns Investment in Burma over Rohingya Crisis

Indonesia’s state oil and gas giant Pertamina may have to wait before Jakarta gives it the green light to seek exploration tights in Burma. (PHOTO: Reuters) Violence against Burma’s Rohingya people has prompted Indonesia to delay its efforts to encourage the archipelago’s state enterprises to seek business opportunities in the emerging Southeast Asian nation.

New Three Rohingyas killed at Maungdaw Again!

September 6th 2012 Maungdaw, Arakan State : According reliable eyewitness ground information, a Rohingya man with a child and a woman were killed in Maungdaw down town by police and Hluntin on September 4. They were arrested from Maungdaw market and called to South East of Maungdaw big pond behind City-hall where Hluntin security outpost and disappeared.

Help for Rohingya refugees stalled

 Entry of aid ship to Myanmar and Bangladesh not given green light THE  Kelab Putera 1Malaysia’s (KP1M) humanitarian mission to Myanmar and Bangladesh to help the oppressed Rohingya refugees has stalled, pending clearance from the Myanmar government. KP1M president Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim said the Myanmar government has yet to give the green light for the humanitarian aid mission.